Provide plenty of hiding spaces: Cats need privacy and security, so make sure there are plenty of hiding spaces around the home such as boxes, cat trees, or even blankets they can curl up under.
Scratch posts: Provide sturdy scratching posts or pads to help keep your cat's claws healthy and prevent them from scratching furniture or walls.
Toys: Offer a variety of toys to keep your cat entertained and mentally stimulated, including interactive toys, balls, and feather wands.
Water and food stations: Keep water and food stations clean and accessible to avoid any health problems.
Grooming: Regular grooming will keep your cat's coat healthy and prevent matting, as well as reducing hairballs.
Litter boxes: Keep litter boxes clean and accessible, with one box per cat and one extra.
Socialization: Spend time with your cat each day, and offer positive reinforcement through treats, pets, and play.
Medical checkups: Regular checkups with a veterinarian will help catch any potential health problems early on.
Environmental enrichment: Offer opportunities for your cat to climb, perch, and play in order to maintain their physical and mental health.
Adapt to their routine: Observe your cat's routine and adapt to it, including feeding, sleeping, and play time. A happy cat is a healthy cat!
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