Keep your cat happy!
Back to overviewEnsure cats have adequate resources. The rule with cats is N+1 where N is the number of cats in the house. If you have 2 cats, you need 3 sets of resources, if you have 3 cats you need 4 sets, etc.
Here is our checklist for happy cats:
Litter Trays
Ensure these are somewhere quiet and private and preferably not right next to a glass door where others can see in.
Food
Cats prefer not to eat together, ensure food bowls are in different places around the house.
Water
Cats prefer their water bowls to be away from their food, don’t place them next to each other.
Sleeping Areas
Cats prefer to be up high so provide each cat with a separate sleeping place where they can survey their territory and watch the world go by.
Scratching Posts
Scratching is important to help cats stretch, condition claws and communicate territory boundaries. Scratching posts should therefore always be by entry or exit points. Each post should be taller than the cat stretched out and have vertical patterns like the bark on a tree. Cats prefer these to posts with spiral patterns.
Toys
It’s important all the cats have plenty of toys to mimic their natural hunting behaviours. Cats like their prey to move, join in with your cat to encourage them to play. This helps to keep your cat active and promotes appropriate hunting behaviour.
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