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  2. Aug 9, 2023 · It can be overwhelming for your new cat or kitten to get used to the unfamiliar environs of your house or apartment. To help ease this transition, place your cat's food and water bowls and litter box in a quiet space in your home, maybe even a room with a door that can be closed.

  3. Have you recently adopted a cat? Check out these nine tips to ensure your new cat is happy and stress free in his new home.

    • How Do You Make A New Cat Feel at Home?
    • What If Your New Cat Isn’T Settling in?
    • Final Thoughts

    You might think that adopting or buying a cat or kitten and bringing them home is pretty simple—you just need a food and water bowl, a litter tray or two, some cat food, a cat bed, and the phone number of your local veterinary clinic. However, ticking off a checklist of the items your cat needs won’t necessarily ensure a smooth transition into your...

    So, what if it’s been a couple of weeks and your cat isn’t making much progress at settling in? Perhaps they can’t tolerate your other cat, run away when you enter the room, or spend most of their time hiding in the wardrobe. What should you do?

    Bringing a new cat or kitten home is exciting, but a bumpy transition into your home could create longer-term behavior problems. So, follow the steps above to help ensure that your new cat feels like a contented member of the family as soon as possible. Also Read: How To Tell Which Cat Is Dominant

  4. How to introduce new cats to your home. BY MATT WILDMAN, CAT BEHAVIORIST. SHARE. Meredith Lee. The HSUS. Bringing a new cat into your home is a big deal for your resident cat (s). Why? Because your cats are likely to initially view the new cat as a threat as opposed to a friend.

    • Set out the cat carrier in advance. Help your cat get used to their carrier so they're comfortable traveling. Your cat will be happier, and you won’t have to work as hard to load them into their carrier.
    • Entice your cat into the carrier. Make the carrier comfortable with a blanket, toys, and treats. Add a cozy blanket to the carrier so it’s comfy and smells like home.
    • Keep cat carrier closed until you arrive at the new home. Resist the urge to open your cat’s carrier to comfort the cat. It’s hard to see your cat upset, and you may be tempted to pet or cuddle your kitty during the car ride home.
    • Prepare a quiet, secure room for your cat. Create a safe room for your cat to acclimate. Choose a room where your cat can be alone while they adjust to their new home.
  5. Nov 4, 2011 · In this complete guide, we'll cover what you need to know and do before your cat steps paw into your home. This isn't just about cute, fluffy companionship - it's about making smart choices to ensure a smooth transition and a happy life together.

  6. 3 days ago · 1. Choose the Right Time. Image Credit: Lightspruch, Shutterstock. If you are bringing a new cat into your home by choice, it can be helpful to choose the right time. If you have recently...