What should I do if the kitten arrives home for the first time? Come and have a look~

Pet 8:07am, 22 July 2025 104

What should I do if the kitten arrives home for the first time? First, you need to give the kitten a safe and comfortable environment so that it feels like it is part of the home. Prepare a comfortable bed for it and toys to climb to give it a chance to do something interesting without feeling anxious. Put some cat litter at your home so that the kitten can move freely without too many restrictions. Give it some kitten snacks so it feels like this is its home and can enjoy its new home with confidence.

This process should be calm and there is no need to make a fuss, so that your home can be orderly. The children, please don’t jump around the kitten, shout and scream, or pull the kitten at will. When the kitten arrives home, let it move in only one or two rooms first. After confirming that the kitten has settled down and knows where to hide and where to urinate, gradually let it walk around and observe the new areas. Meeting other cats Only when the new kitten falls asleep can the original cat at home meet it. Let the original cat observe slowly and sniff its new partner. Unless one of the cats seems unhappy, you'd better not interfere with their interactions. Also, don't make the new kitten too excited, because old cats don't like kittens to be active, and sometimes they can even be angered and bite the kitten. If you think older cats can hurt kittens, you have to separate them when you are not at home.

Meeting with a dog Most cats and dogs meet for the first time, and dogs can understand the hissing sound of cats. If you have a little hunting dog, or other dog that likes to show off (or has more than one dog), make sure it doesn't chase the kitten. Once there are signs of pursuit, you have to separate them. Where to sleep is all up to you, but remember: Early training is crucial. Let the cat sleep in your bedroom now, and it may want to get into your quilt in less than a week. If you and your partner don't mind sleeping with a cat, of course you don't have to worry. But if you mind a little, you should prepare a comfortable bed for your cat elsewhere. Also, don't forget to close the bedroom door in case it sneaks in in the middle of the night. If the new cat keeps screaming, especially the cat, you have to buy earplugs. If the sound insulation effect of the wall at home is not good, you have to bring a box of chocolate to explain to your neighbor. If you ignore the kitten and step on it, it will automatically surrender after a maximum of 3 weeks. Don't cause trouble Once you carry the cat to your bed, it will think it's its territory. Give it a little while you eat, and then it will circulate around you every time you eat. Stand firmly and don’t think that you can easily get rid of things you have done once, as these will cause unnecessary trouble. Cats are much smarter than you think!