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Living In Style with Indoor Cats
By Derrick Anderson
Pets are wonderful companions. The loyalty and constant acceptance from
our pets is priceless. Many pet owners make sacrifices so they can have their
furry friends in the house. Pet hair on the floor and furniture, litter boxes,
and messes in the feeding areas are just a few drawbacks of having cats in your
home. Fortunately, there are some steps to living in style with indoor cats.
Create a Space for the Cat
If you have the space in your home or
apartment, it’s a good idea to create a space for your cat that can be
considered his or hers. Place the litter box, food, water, and bed all in this
space if there is room. You don’t want the litter box too close to the food and
water. Your friend won’t enjoy this and may refuse to eat or use the litter box.
You can put some toys or scratching posts in this area, as well.
Set
Rules in Other Areas
Now that your cat has it’s own space where it can do
what it wants when it wants you’ll want to set some rules for the rest of the
house. This can be a long process with cats, especially if your pet has been
living with you without rules for some time. The key here is consistency. If the
counters, tables, or certain furniture are going to be off limits now you will
need to reinforce this rule every time your friends decides to venture on to
these areas. Simply placing the cat back on the floor should be enough if you
are consistent. Some pet stores carry products to help in this training.
Motion-activated sprays and other items are of great help while you are at work
or away from home if you don’t want to use an indoor cat cage.
Place
Litter Box Out of Sight
This can benefit you and your cat. Cats like
privacy when using their litter box. If you have company often, this will
promote healthy behavior in your feline friend. Sometimes just using a litter
box with a cover can improve an area. Other options include placing the box
under tables, shelves, or cabinets. Tablecloths or drapes can be used to help
conceal the litter area. Be certain, if you move the litter box, that your
indoor cat knows where it has been moved to. This will help avoid accidents
during this process.
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home decorations at http://ihomedecorations.net/ .
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