When bringing home a new cat or kitten to a different environment
with other pets and additional family members this does not have to
be an overwhelming experience for the new cat or kitten and family.
Cats and kittens adjust quickly to different environments than we
do. Depending on the nature, breed and the environment of a new cat
or kitten is how they will adjust. Kittens will adjust quicker and
smoother than an older cat. Especially if the environment happens
to be a busy, crowed home. Here are a few points that will help
with the transforming environments for your new cat or kitten.You
will need to have a place for the cat or kitten to have of his or
her own. This should be out away from the daily hustle of daily
living. You will want to provide privacy for the cat or kitten when
they need the privacy. Making the sleeping area comfortable, maybe
with a pillow or two, soft blanket even something the cat or kitten
used before to help them with the move. You should put the cats
litter box across the room from where they have their privacy. Cats
will not sleep by their litter boxes. If the cat is use to a
special kind of litter, you will want to try to keep using that
particular band. If you are going to change the litter to a
different type or brand, you will want to do this slowly. Mix small
amounts of the new litter to the brand the cat or kitty are use to.
Place food and water dish as far away from the little box as you
can. Preferably opposite site of the room as cats and kittens do
not like to eat near the litter box. Another thing you may want to
think about in the near future is that they do have self-feeding
water and dry food dispensers for cats and kitten. The feeders do
come in different sizes; this is helpful so that the new cat or
kitten is not getting too much to eat. Over feeding, a pet is not
healthy on the pet or on you. This is something that can be
monitored and adjusted as the pet grows. Place the cat in the room
and let them explore the room with you in it. At this time, you
will be able to bond with the cat as well as start training your
new cat or kitten. Placing soiled litter in the box will also tell
the kitty where to go or use catnip spray that is on the market
this does the same thing. Show the new pet where the water is and
food. Allow the cat to look over everything in the room to be able
to see the area they will be staying. Allow the cat to look out the
window, check out the couch, chairs, and tables. If the cat or
kitten appears that it is sleepy, allow them to do this you may
want to move the cat or kitten to the sleeping area if they have
fallen asleep some other place. You will want to move them to the
sleeping area to have them know where the sleeping area is.Allowing
the cat or kitten on his or her own to explore the rest of the
house or apartment would be beneficial. By leaving doors cracked so
they can go explore the home to see the parts of the home that they
will be living in. Leaving doors cracked open is something you will
want to do, so that the new pet can explore. Do not push kitty on
the other family members or other family pets as this could be over
whelming. Allow the cat or kitty to do this on his or her own time.
Then Kitty will be able to use their own sense to introducing
themselves to the family. Meeting the dog is now not a good time.
You will want to contain him for a bit, until kitty gets use to the
house, family, and environment. There will be plenty of time for
the new cat or kitty to meet the dog and for the new cat or kitty
to set the rules for the dog. This will take you to help set these
rules up for them.After the new cat or kitty has settled in with
the environment, this is the time, step by step to start training.
The first in training will be changing location on the sleeping,
eating and litter box. Patience, love, and showing your new cat or
kitten that you care are the start of a great relationship. Be sure
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