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Create a safe place Both cats (current and new) need separate places where they feel safe and can explore the new situation on their own terms Your new cat should have a confined space that is just theirs to help them adjust to their new environment Make sure both spaces have food, water...
Should you start them in a smaller space? What if they’re nervous? These are probably just a few of the questions playing on a loop in your mind. That’s why we wrote this article. We’re going to walk you through the basics of introducing your new cat to their new home, so you...
Preparing for a new kitten? Learn helpful tips for bringing home a feline friend, preparing your house, supplies you'll need, feeding tips & more.
A lot goes into bringing a new cat or kitten home. Cats are wonderful companions, but they can also require a lot of care. Here are a few things to consider before going to look for a cat or kitten.
If the dog obsessively digs at the separation barrier or barks at the cat for more than a day or two, the interaction likely won’t work without proper training. You may need the help of a professional. When no one is home, the dog or cat must always be securely confined so unsupervis...
Tips for Bringing a Shy Cat into Your Home
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Bringing Kitty Home Home»Bringing Kitty Home BringingKittyHome Ananswerguidetoyourmostpurrplexingkittyquestions Weadoptedacattoday.Howdowehelphimadjusttoourfamily? Provide your new cat with a quiet, safe place to spend the next few days, preferably a bedroom that doesn’t get a lot of traffic...
Bringing home a new cat or kitten is a big deal for both you and your new feline friend but in different ways. For you, you’re excited to be gaining a new family member! However, for the cat, the transition to a brand new home with new surroundings can cause some stress and anxiet...