New Cat Guide

1. PREPPING YOUR HOME

Fill your space with supplies and essentials before your cat arrives to help them feel comfortable and safe from the start.

REMOVE HANGING TABLECLOTHS

Cats may reach up to scratch and pull down the cloth, along with anything else on the tableBLINDS & PULLSCats are attracted to windows, so be sure to secure hanging pulls and move blinds out of their way to help reduce the risk of injury.

SCRATCH PROTECTIONHelp focus scratching and keep your cat away from items you don't want them to touch.

Cats are attracted to windows, so be sure to secure hanging pulls and move blinds out of their way to help reduce the risk of injury.

Cats may reach up to scratch and pull down the cloth, along with anything else on the table.

2. FIRST NIGHT TOGETHER

Help your new cat feel cozy the first night with you with the right supplies.

Set up a safe place

Create a small, dedicated space with their bed, litter box, food, water and toys to help them adjust to their new home.

 

 

Make introductions slowly

At a comfortable pace for your cat, allow your friends and family to meet them while making sure each interaction is short and positive by rewarding them with treats.

5. BUILDING YOUR BOND

Socializing with your cat helps strengthen your relationship while providing the stimulation and exposure they need for positive physical, mental and social health.