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Kitten keeps crying after arriving at home

Cat adaptation

When a cat arrives in a new environment, it may not be adaptable, feel tense, scared, and cry. At this time, the owner should give it the best comfort, let it gradually adapt, and calm down. This is a normal physiological response. Cats are very sensitive and changing environments can be a significant stimulus. Therefore, spend more time with it in the first week, and pay attention to observe its diet and lifestyle.

Reasons why a kitten keeps crying at a new home

This situation is a manifestation of the cat feeling unfamiliar and having a low sense of security in a new home. You can spend more time accompanying the cat, take it to familiarize itself with the new environment, and alleviate the anxiety and fear it feels after moving to a new home. After that, this situation will naturally not occur again. You can also place the cat's bed in a spot where you can see it, which can increase its sense of security to a certain extent.

Signs of lack of security in cats

There are many manifestations of a cat lacking security, such as liking to hide in hidden places and covering themselves tightly. Or crawling into boxes, gaps, and other small spaces. Because cats have a small body, sleeping in a small space ensures their safety, as larger animals cannot enter, and smaller animals are not afraid. All of this makes them feel secure. When a cat lacks security, the owner should try to spend more time with it.

Points to note when raising cats

  1. Regularly vaccinate and deworm cats, and take care of their daily health.
  2. Regularly bathe and clean the ears of cats. Do not bathe too frequently, and use pet-specific shampoo.
  3. Regularly trim nails. Cats' nails grow quickly, so they need regular trimming.
  4. Pay attention to warmth.
  5. Clean the cat litter box in time.
  6. Have one more water bowl than the number of cats, etc.