Cats will feel uncomfortable when they first arrive in a new environment, and may refuse to eat or drink, or become listless. These are all normal stress responses. The owner can place food and water in a quiet place and try not to disturb the cat. Once the cat has adapted to the new environment, it will take the initiative to eat. When the cat takes the initiative to eat and is not so scared, the owner can try to approach it, gently stroke its head, and scratch its chin to relieve the cat's nervousness. Things to note after your cat arrives home: 1. When a cat hides in a small, dark and enclosed space because it is not used to the new environment, the owner cannot drag it out, as this will only make it more scared. The owner should wait for it to come out by itself. 2. Don’t bathe the cat you just brought home immediately. Wait until it adapts to the environment before bathing it. 3. Keep doors and windows closed at all times to prevent the cat from slipping out or falling accidentally. |
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