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How to adapt a cat to a new environment
Cat's Adaptation to New Environment
When a cat is not adapted to a new environment, it's because the cat has a higher sense of vigilance. It is recommended not to deliberately contact the cat after bringing it home, give the cat some time to adjust. It's better to put a few cardboard boxes at home for the cat to hide, thus enhancing the cat's sense of security. Families with conditions can also plug in pheromone diffusers at home, which can make the cat feel comfortable and reduce the cat's stress.
How Long Does It Take for a Cat to Adapt to a New Environment?
Due to the cat's timid personality, high vigilance, and strong sense of territory, it usually takes about seven days for the cat to adapt to the new environment. When the cat changes to a new environment, the owner can place the cat in a dark and quiet place, and put the cat's familiar blanket nearby, thus alleviating the cat's tension.
Reactions of a Cat After Moving to a New Environment
Most cats will show varying degrees of stress reactions after changing their living environment. At first, they won't eat or drink in the new house, hiding in a dark and quiet corner with a tense expression. They will be very sensitive to surrounding noises and can be easily scared by any sudden sounds. In addition, sometimes they may even have severe stress reactions such as diarrhea and vomiting.
What to Do If a Cat Has Stress Reactions
First, eliminate the cause of the stress. For example, a cat may become tense and scared after getting a vaccine at the hospital, or when it just moves to a new house or when there are strangers at home. At this time, the cat's most familiar person can安抚it more, preferably hold it or put it in its own cage. Cover the cage with a towel to prevent it from seeing the external environment, allowing it to stay in a familiar environment. Once the cat's mood has stabilized, you can give it some small snacks.