How To Acclimate A Cat To A New Home

How To Acclimate A Cat To A New Home

What is A Cat?

The cat, commonly referred to as the domestic cat or house cat, is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae. Recent advances in archaeology and genetics have shown that the domestication of the cat occurred in the Near East around 7500 BC

How To Acclimate A Cat To A New Home

It’s safest to keep your kitty in one designated room while there’s a lot of activity in the new home. Make sure there’s a litter box, food, and water in this designated room. Set aside time to quietly spend time with your cat in their temporary room to help them feel comfortable in the new house.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to a cat to get used to a new home?

Once your cat shows interest in trying to leave the room, or is begging at the door to come out, they’re ready to explore the rest of the house! Most cats will adjust within one to two weeks. If you have a multiple-animal household, it may take several months for everyone to fully adjust.

What is the best way to introduce cats to a new home?

The key is to introduce your new cat in a systematic and gradual way, utilizing the principles of desensitizing and positive reinforcement. Keep them separated for a few days. Create a separate space for your new cat with a litter box, toys, water, bed and a scratching post. A spare bedroom or bathroom is perfect.

How do you help a scared cat adjust to a new home?

Step 1: Get your cat into a room that does not have hiding places. Get it all ready with a bed, food, water, litter box, and toys, and close them in the room as soon as they arrive home. Step 2: Simply sit in the same room with them several times a day. Let them come to you when they are ready.

What should I do the first night with my new cat?

On the first night in their new home, leave your cat alone in their room where they have access to everything they need. Provide them with somewhere to sleep, such as a cat bed, or a carboard box lined with a jumper or blanket, but don’t be offended if they choose their own completely different sleeping spot!

How do you get a cat to trust you fast?

Trust is built from positive experiences, so create them every day with your cat. Playing with cats is one of the best ways to establish trust. Use toys they find engaging — best bets are ones that move so they can chase them or jump up to reach them.

What are good signs when introducing cats?

If signs are positive (relaxed, no hissing or growling, no attempt to swat or slap each other) you can allow them to meet for the first time and interact for short periods of time under supervision. Eventually this time increases and you can leave them alone once you’re happy that they get along and won’t fight.

How long should a cat be in one room after moving?

For some cats, the confinement period will be only a few hours—for others it could be several weeks. The important thing is that you do not rush your cat into being exposed to more space than they can handle.

Why do cats cry in a new home?

Your cat might feel nervous because of changes in the house, like moving to a new home, adding a new pet or baby, putting him in a carrier, or moving the furniture around. Even changing your cat’s schedule—such as feeding times—can leave your kitty feeling confused and needing to meow.

How do you get a cat out of hiding?

You can try to lure them out with food or toys. If your cat has a favourite treat or toy, put it near the place they are hiding to try to get them to come out. Make sure to use a calm and reassuring voice. Speak in a soft soothing tone, and avoid making any sudden movements or loud noises that may scare your cat.