A cat’s territory is very important to them, just like it is to humans; cats like to have a place for everything, and everything in its place! They have likes and dislikes just like we do, and can get anxious if things change.
So what can you do if you want to make your home more cat-friendly? Why not conjure up your feline feelings and think like a cat!
There are lots of comfy kitty questions to ask: Where are their favorite places? What’s their routine? When do they like to be left alone (and do they have hiding spots)? And, do they have some space for play time?
So let’s explore what’s important to a cat, and how you can make your home both safe and stimulating for them. Here are 6 ideas to consider!
Cats like different places to sleep at different times of the day. They may like to sleep on the windowsill when the sun is shining, or they may like to take a nap on a favorite cushion when you are watching TV or they may even need somewhere they can retreat to if something makes them feel anxious.
Wherever your kitty likes to spend most of their time, you can plug in FELIWAY CLASSIC to help your cat stay happy and serene, making their favorite spot all the more special!
Give them choices so that they can decide where to go, depending on their mood. Place a comfy blanket on the windowsill, or keep a kitty cushion handy when you settle down for the evening. You will probably find that they will use them all, in their own time.
A cat’s natural instinct is to explore, or hide - just like their ancestors did in the wild. Giving them a choice of high places, like shelves or tops of cupboards are great fun for cats to exercise these instincts, and to ‘spy’ from. But make sure these have good access too, like placing a chair nearby so that it can be used as a stepping stone to the top.
A normal household will have everyday items around that can be toxic or dangerous to our feline friends. Things that we take for granted like certain houseplants, washing machines and dryers or cleaning products can all pose a hazard for cats.
Cats are inquisitive creatures and when there are new items around the home, they are likely to want to investigate them.
Cats like routine, from the time they wake up in the morning, until they curl up at night. They like to know what’s happening next!
If you are planning any changes to your routine such as having guests to stay - or are planning to work from home less - humans and cats alike had to make lots of adjustments to their routine during the pandemic - try and make any changes gradually.
Make sure you build some playtime into your kitty routine. Cats love playing with toys that encourage their natural instincts, like chasing their prey. A moving fluffy toy on the end of a string, or chasing and patting a ping-pong ball across the floor will keep them active and alert.
You can also keep them mentally agile by hiding some treats or kibble around the room for them to search and find. Rotate their favorite toys to avoid boredom, but they will also have just as much fun playing with a cardboard box or the inner tube of a toilet roll!
Remember if you have more than one cat, you need to provide resources for each of them - cats don’t like sharing!
Cats like to have a choice of where they take their cat naps, so make sure there are lots of options around!
Keep an eye out for where they nap regularly, then make it nice and snug for them with some cozy bedding - they’ll love you for it!
Make sure you allocate some ‘kitty’ time to your day; social contact is an important part of the bond between you and your cat, but let them dictate the level of interaction; some cats enjoy being groomed, some like interactive playtimes, and some just prefer to cozy up on the sofa in the evening beside you.
FELIWAY CLASSIC is a great solution to help cats feel safe and secure in your home. Simply plug the diffuser into the room where your cat spends most of their time. It can also help reassure your cat when you know things are not going to be quite normal for them, e.g. you’re having visitors or a celebration, you’re redecorating, or welcoming a new pet or person or even the ultimate change of moving home!