CATDOLL : How long does it take for a cat to adapt to a new home?

How long does it take for a cat to adapt to a new home?
The time it takes for a cat to adapt to a new house is closely related to its personality. If a cat is optimistic, lively and cute, it may adapt to the new environment within a week. If a cat is relatively introverted, it may take about a month to gradually get familiar with the new house. However, pet owners can help cats to adapt to the new house more quickly by increasing their affection for each other and making them more trusting of the new house and the owner.



Pet owners can prepare a cat bed for the cat in advance, prepare a warm, comfortable, clean cat bed for the cat, and prepare appropriate cat food and drinking water in advance. After receiving the cat, there is no need to restrict the cat's indoor activities, let the cat adapt to the new environment by itself. When the cat has a corresponding understanding of the surrounding environment and relaxes its vigilance, the pet owner can use cat teasers, fur balls and other small toys to play with the cat to enhance the relationship between each other.

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