Monday 18 April 2022

Does Your Cat Have Enough Safe Places In Your Home?

 

Some cats claim safe places in the house. If you notice your cat peeking out from the corner of a shelf occasionally, place some old bedding there and let her come back anytime.

You can create some cheap but safe places for your cat and her friends. To do that, you may use an open carrier (or the bottom half of your old carrier), cardboard boxes, or a perch. To calm her more, you may also put some feline facial pheromone in a diffuser and place it near your cat's "safe place."

Meanwhile, if you have more than one cat at home, be sure that their "safe places" have multiple entry and exit ways. This way, a cat won't block the other cats who would like to go in or out. Also, make sure that their safe places are located in different areas of the house. Overall, these can make your cat happier and healthier.

If you have concerns about your pet’s behavior, make an appointment with your veterinary clinic Louisville, KY.


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