How to help new adult cats adjust in new home?


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TicTac asked:


My neighbors are adopting two of my cats because we have too many. They don’t live to close, so the cats probably won’t come back to my house. What should I request to my neighbors to help the cats adjust? Should they keep them in a room for a few days or something like that?

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3 Responses to “How to help new adult cats adjust in new home?”

  1. r.kirameki Says:

    I think the best thing is to keep them in a guest room for the first couple days at least. Then, they can come in every once in a while to get the cats use to being around them. And eventually open the door so they can explore the new house a bit.

  2. Nico Says:

    Make sure your neighbours understand that the cats may be a bit hesitant at first, when we adopted our Kitty from the Shelter she was very very timid, we immediately set up a room for her and she hid there for a couple of weeks we would sit on the floor and let her come to us, now she is very happy in our home.

  3. stalin0077 Says:

    i love pet’s

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