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Getting Cats To Feel At Home |
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Getting Cats To Feel At Home
When getting a new cat or kitten, it is very important to get her feel
good in the new home and family you are bringing her in. Planning and
patience are the two main elements of successfully adopting a cat and
making the adjustment period be as rapid and stress-free as can be.
Cats are generally very territorial and it is a very important thing to
their emotional wellness to have a place to call home. After the stress
from having been in a shelter or being given up for adoption, being
brought to a strange new home increases that stress. So imagine the
state of that poor cat! Your task is to make feel comfortable as
quickly as possible in the new home you are providing her. The best
strategy is to keep her in a single room for several days and give her
everything she may need in there. The idea of this is to allow the cat
to be the owner of small new territory at its own pace and without
competition. Different cats act differently when put in such a
situation. Some cats may hide under the bed and go out to explore the
new house at once, others may stay hidden for as long as a week. But
whenever they are ready, they will surely come out! Meeting the new
family is very important too, as everyone will be very anxious to meet
the new pet. But you should not frighten the cat with all this
excitement! Should the cat approach you, offer her an outstretched hand
to sniff. If she accepts it, you can then freely pet her. But never
allow them to pounce on your fingers, because as pleasant as it may
feel while the cat is still a kitten, once they grow, cats can hurt
either you or the kids. Like humans, cats can get real jealous, so in
case you already own a cat, make sure that the older cat does not get
jealous of the new kitten in the house and accept her around. Love and
attention must equally be given for each and everyone of the pets in a
house. One must reassure your pet that it is still the center of your
universe! Making two cats get along can be very tricky, but provided
that you allow them to slowly get to know one another, they will soon
enjoy playing together. Just keep your older cat’s routine intact and
don’t allow the new one to sleep in any of her favorite places and they
will surely become friends.
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