![]() ![]() It’s a good idea to make them cosy, snug and private using cat beds, igloos and blankets. These places can be under a bed, inside a wardrobe or even inside cardboard boxes that you can position at different locations in the room. Having different hiding options is key in helping a cat settle in a new environment. Some confident and friendly cats might be comfortable in the living room if they enjoy being close to people but, in a new environment, they will still need the time and space to make sure that their surroundings are is safe, and to work out where everything is that they need. If your new cat is a little shy, they will prefer a quiet room where you can visit and sit with them from time to time while they get used to their new surroundings. This room should ideally be a spare room or another room that isn’t too busy, without access to a cat flap. View the audio transcript for this video How to prepare your house for a cat Choose one room for your cat to settle inĮstablish one room in the new house as a base for your cat. Take a look at our advice video on settling your cat into a new home. Your cat will settle in to the new house on their own terms, in their own time and will thank you for letting them do so. You will naturally want to show your cat that they are safe and welcome in the new house, but you will also need to be patient. ![]()
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