Tips For Bringing A New Cat Home



Tips For Bringing  A New Cat Home


Tips For Bringing  A New Cat Home

THINGS TO REMEMBER

Many cats are initially timid and shy and may likely hide when first brought home. They need some time to be comfortable and adjust, it may take several days. Spend some time in the room sitting quietly. When you think is ready try to tempt him out brother toy or treat. When your cat is comfortable you can gradually introduce him to the other parts of your home. 


NIGHT ACTIVITY.

Cats are more active at night. Nighttime activity for Cats is normal, cats will prefer to sleep during the day and play at night. Cats tend to be most active during the middle evening till late. To help him adjust to 12 images to use cute your schedule provide him with interactive toys and multiple play sessions during the day. This will help him get used to your routine. 


URINARY TRACT DISEASES.

Urinary tract diseases are common in cats, can be fatal in male cats if not treated immediately. One way to help avoid these diseases is to make sure your cat drinks a lot of water. Drinking water can also help prevent kidney failure in cats. Put out plenty of water bowls and make sure you put fresh water every day. 


CATS LOVE TO SLEEP.

Provide a variety of sleeping areas and types around your home. Some cats like lots of cushioning well others prefer flat surfaces. This can even change depending on the time of the day. Experiments with your cat's bedding to find out what he prefers. Also, many cats prefer a Sunny spot. 


HOW TO PICK YOUR CAT.

Place one hand on the chest just behind the front legs and use the other hand to pick up their back end and rear legs. Keep in mind that cats don't like being constrained or feel trapped. 


CHEW PLANTS.

Cats often chew on household plants out of curiosity or craving vegetation or Boredom. Many common plants can be toxic like lilies can be fatal, other deadly plants include 


  • Azalea 
  • Caladium 
  • CastorBean 
  • Cyclamen 
  • Dumb Cane 
  • English Ivy 
  • Mistletoe 
  • Oleander 
  • Philodendron 
  • Sago Palm 
  • Tulips 
  • Yew. 


So be sure to decorate your home with feline-friendly plants. And consider giving your cat a safe plant to chew on, such as a small container of wheatgrass. 

Adopting a cat can be life's most rewarding experiences but it also comes with new responsibilities, it is possible that your new member could be with you for a decade or more so it just makes good sense to take a few minutes now to turn your home into a safe and feline-friendly environment. Remember just like the child your cat is counting on you to keep him out of harm's way.

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