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Article: TIPS FOR A MULTI-CAT HOUSEHOLD

TIPS FOR A MULTI-CAT HOUSEHOLD

TIPS FOR A MULTI-CAT HOUSEHOLD

TIPS FOR A MULTI-CAT HOUSEHOLD


Having one cat is a blessing, but having 2, 3 or more cats is the best thing on the planet. Cats are very independent animals and people tend to confuse their independency with loneliness. The fact that cats like to be alone most of the time, doesn't mean they want to be alone all the time, actually they're super sociable creatures who really enjoy playing and interacting with other cats (or animals) and as you've might noticed it THEY'RE SUPER PLAYFUL ANIMALS not just because it's fun (to play), but it's the way they realease their energy and how they socialize, and also it's the way they de-stress.


Taking this into account cat parents should know how benefitial would it be to have a multi-cat household, and how could they prepare themselves, their cats and the house in order to do it in a right way, because it has its trick on it. But dont' worry, because we're giving you some tips away...

  • You need enough space to give each of your cats a place to call home.

  • Make sure you have plenty of scratching posts in your multi-cat household.

  • Provide enough bowls for each cat.

  • CHOOSE THE RIGHT CAT LITTER FOR A MULTI-CAT HOUSEHOLD. Natural Paw's litter is a perfect natural option for them. 

  • You should have at least one litter box per cat, plus an extra.


If you're thinking about adopting or buying a new cat, try to introduce it in a soft way, by phases and with all the assests ready. You won't regreat it, they will make you the happiest pet parent in the world.



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