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I adopted a handsome sweet boy last December. He will be one next month and he’s an absolute joy in our house. However he’s extremely smart. Don’t get me wrong it’s amazing to see how smart he is but because he seems so much smarter then my other two he seems to get bored a lot easier. I have a cat tree, tunnels, window ledge, cat scratchers, lots of toys, and even a bird feeder for him. He enjoys them all but still gets bored. I want to help with his mental stimulation but am unsure what I can for that. We live in a very small house so I am limited to how much I can fit inside. I’m wondering if hardness training him would be beneficial so he can be mentally stimulated when I take him outside. My concern with this though is him getting spooked and running away, bringing in ticks and fleas, and my other two wanting to go outside since he is. Does anyone have any recommendations for a cat who needs extra mental stimulation? Would hardness training be a good idea? Thank you in advance!!
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