CATS & KITTENS PETS & OWNER RELATIONSHIPS

BRINGING A CAT HOME FROM THE SHELTER OR BREEDER

a new pet is an exciting time both for your loved ones! However, sometimes it can make life difficult for the precious new pet.

Why? Because cats are territorial they move around their territories and completely erase their familiar markings. It’s a disturbance that could result in a significant amount of anxiety.

Adopting cats and making them feel comfortable

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For your cat to feel at ease in his new surroundings and reduce the risk of dangerous roaming, put into the comfortable Zone Relaxing diffuser for 48 hours prior to taking her home. The diffuser should last for four weeks, and it will aid your cat in adjusting to her new environment. Comfort Zone is utilized and recommended by vets across the country.

Other suggestions to help your new cat feel the right place

  • The house should be cat-proofed. Put the items that break away and valuables until your cat adjusts to her new environment. She’ll jump on various surfaces to explore her new environment and you don’t want her to scratch Grandma’s wedding vase or any other item which is special to you.
  • Find a few secure places where she can hide while she adjusts to your house.
  • Get a bin for the litter set to go.
  • Set a bowl full of fresh drinking water in the middle of your floor. you may feel stressed due to the trip and requires drinking water to calm your nerves.
  • Let her decide the time for eating, and she will be coming to you during the first couple of days. She will need time to become accustomed to your new surroundings and to you.

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