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The Indoor Cat Mistake That’s Hurting Their Health With Dr. Lynn Bahr
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The Indoor Cat Mistake That’s Hurting Their Health With Dr. Lynn Bahr

Most cat parents don’t realize this daily habit is harming their cat—here’s how to fix it today.
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✨ Episode Summary

What’s it really like for our cats to live their entire lives inside four walls? 🏠🐾

In this episode of the Golden Whiskers Podcast, Dr. Lynn Bahr—veterinarian, feline enrichment expert, and founder of Dezi & Roo—shares why indoor life can be so challenging for cats… and how we can turn it into something full of movement, exploration, and joy.

We talk about her own cat, Roo (a feral kitten turned chief toy tester), how she uses “fresh air and sunshine” as a wellness prescription, and simple enrichment tweaks you can make today—even in a small apartment—to keep your indoor cat happy and healthy.

If you’ve ever wondered how to bring outdoor adventure indoors, or why boredom can be as harmful as poor nutrition, you won’t want to miss this one.


🐾 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

🏠 Life in Four Walls
Dr. Lynn reveals why the indoor life—though safe—can be boring and even unhealthy for cats when nothing changes in their environment.

🪟 Fresh Air & Sunshine: The Missing Ingredients
Your cat craves fresh air, sunlight, and a changing sensory world. Even a cracked window or sunny perch can transform their day.

🕵️ The Power of Choice
From where they eat to what toys they play with, cats have very few choices indoors. Adding variety can boost their happiness and confidence.

👃 Enrichment Through Smell
Scent is a cat’s most important sense—silver vine, catnip, valerian, honeysuckle, even the scent of your mail can be daily enrichment.

📦 Easy Enrichment Ideas for Small Spaces
Move scratching posts, rotate toys, open new doors (literally—let them explore a closet!), or hide a surprise on top of the fridge.

💤 Signs of Boredom You Might Miss
Sleeping all day, lack of play, or subtle changes in behavior may signal your cat needs more stimulation.


📘 Dr. Lynn’s Recommendations for Cat Owners

Open the windows (safely!) for fresh air and neighborhood smells.
Offer daily sunshine—set up a perch in a sunny window.
Give them grass—safe greens satisfy natural grazing instincts.
Use scent for enrichment—rotate silver vine, catnip, and other botanicals.
Mix things up—move furniture, toys, and scratching posts to keep their space interesting.
Offer choices—different dishes, feeding spots, and toys help cats feel in control.
Hide and seek feeding—place small portions in different spots to encourage foraging.


🐱 Where to Find Dr. Lynn


💡 Final Thought

Cats may adapt to our homes, but they never stop being wild at heart. A little creativity—like moving a scratching post, opening a window, or hiding a scented toy—can transform their daily life from routine to adventure. Your home may have four walls, but your cat’s world doesn’t have to.


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