Setting up a one-bedroom apartment to welcome a cat requires planning and adaptation to create a safe and comfortable space for your new furry friend.
Here are some tips on setting up your apartment if you're getting a cat:
Make sure all windows and doors are securely closed: Cats can be curious and may accidentally go outside.
Hide electrical cords: Cats can be attracted to cords and may chew on them, which can be dangerous. Cover cords with tape or put them in protective tubes.
Remove toxic plants: There are many plants that can be toxic to cats. Make sure you don't have any toxic plants in your apartment.
sure cleaning products are inaccessible: Cats can be sensitive to the chemicals in cleaning products. Keep them in closed cabinets.
Comfort:
Provide your cat with a litter box: Choose a quiet and easily accessible location for the litter box. Clean the litter box daily to keep it clean and hygienic.
Give your cat a comfortable bed: Cats love to rest and sleep. Choose a soft and comfortable bed for your cat.
Provide your cat with a scratching post: Cats need to scratch to remove their outer layer of fur. Choose a sturdy and stable scratching post.
Give your cat toys: Cats need mental and physical stimulation. Provide your cat with a variety of toys to play with.
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