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Adopting A Cat - Cat-Proofing Your House

 

 

When you are going to adopt a cat, you need to do some groundwork to your house before bringing the cat home. This is to make sure that there is nothing around that can hurt the kitty, along with making sure that there is nothing around that the cat can harm.

When cat-proofing your house before cat adoption, remember that cats will eat just about anything and will play with just about anything. With this in mind, you may see you will have lots of work to do.

Make sure all of your windows have good screens on them. Cats like to spend time in the windows, but are also at risk of falling out, if the screens aren't secure or are ripped. Also try to tie up all cords for window blinds, because these are potential hazards as well.

In regards to your bathroom areas, ensure all medicines are secure and cannot be opened. Cats are smart, they will knock over containers to get into them. Additionally, try to get into the routine of putting the toilet lid down. Cats like to drink out of the toilet and can lose their balance and fall in and possibly drown. You can attempt just closing the door, but I know lots of cats that can open doors.

You might want to consider securing your cabinets with baby-locks. They are relatively inexpensive and cats love to check out drawers. I remember when I initially got my cat, I couldn't find where he was. I finally found him sleeping in the cabinet! Fortunately it was not one with cleansing liquids, but I did make sure to put locks on all the cabinets--especially the ones with cleaning supplies in them.

Check the undersides of your furniture for openings. Right now, this might seem odd. But, cats love to hide under furniture. When I initially obtained my kitty (the same one who slept in the cabinet), he hid another place where I couldn't find him. Lastly, I sat on the recliner chair and also heard a meow. The cat had crawled into a hole on the bottom of the recliner and was inside the seat!

Make sure the waste bins have lids to them. Cats love to play around in the garbage and will make an awful mess if allowed to! Additionally, if you toss something that smells good to them (think chicken, fish, beef), then they may try to scrounge in the garbage for this.

These are generally all of the great things that you can do to begin to make your home cat-proof. Good luck with your new kitty!

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