Wednesday, June 15, 2022

How to make sure your cat enjoys the apartment life: Guest Post By Carson Sperry

If you are a lifelong friend of the feline race and a proud cat parent currently living in an apartment, you know that your cat needs its space. Your cat doesn’t care if you’re in a 400-square foot studio in San Diego or a massive industrial loft in downtown Detroit. All your cat knows is that it needs space, and it needs to be able to explore, interact with and enjoy its surroundings on its own terms. 





 

So, the question becomes, what can you do to ensure the happiness of your cat in your apartment? The good and bad news is that there is no one single answer for this question. Yes, a silver bullet solution would be great. However, cats, like people, have their own personalities, their own likes and dislikes and their own opinions about what makes an apartment a home. 

 

Some of the most popular methods for making sure your cat loves your apartment as much as you do are as follows:



  • Think Vertically - Cats love to explore their surroundings but they also want to experience their domain from a higher vantage point. Providing your cat with ways to “gain the higher ground”, so to speak, in your apartment will allow it to feel more comfortable and in control at home. 
  • Provide Entertainment - Your cat wants to hunt; it wants to play, and it wants to stimulate its natural instincts. Make sure your cat has plenty of toys to play with and be sure to take the time to play with them whenever you have the chance as this is a bonding experience for you and your cat that is second to none.
  • Show Love - Just like people, cats want to feel loved. Yes, even the standoffish ones that are seemingly allergic to humans. The key is to figure out how your cat wants to be loved and meet them halfway. 


These suggestions are not the end-all-be-all of proper cat care practices. But they are a good place to start if you think your cat is not enjoying your apartment as much as you are. If you are in the market for a few more tips and tricks to make sure your cat loves your home, check out this article on Rent.com with suggestions from over 20 experts in the feline field.











18 comments:

  1. love is a super part of life ...always...

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  2. Great tips! That could apply just as well to a house, I think.

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  3. When mum first had Mickey, she lived in an apartment-flat.
    It had lots of windows at the front,side and back of the building.
    Mickey(blog founder) had lots of views and enjoyed them all.
    Mum and I are currently staying at Aunties home and she has lots of windows and stairs!!
    I am a bit nervous,but I like it!
    Purrs, Julie

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    1. Awww you will get used to it! I have ALWAYS lived in apartments with my cats (except for one rental home in 90s). All of my kitties were (and are) purrfectly happy in an apartment too!

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  4. I play with Sweetie twice a day; not much, just a little bit of fun, and we both love it.

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    1. I'm not as good about playing with Roary as I should be but I try to play with him with the wand toy at least for a little bit every day or every other day. He LOVES wand toys!

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  5. Great post and cats can live anywhere as long as they are loved and well cared for.

    Have a fabulous day, Caren. Scritches to the boys. ♥

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    1. I agree with you!!!! You have a fabulous day too and the boys and I send love!

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  6. Great tips, even for cats that live in houses. XO

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  7. Those are some great tips! We've lived in different types of abodes, and happily, our cats always seem to be happy. :)

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  8. We have a bungalow and one floor was obviously not enough for the boys. As soon as they went into the garden we would hear them thumping around on the roof!

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  9. Wonderful advice - just because there may be less space for fun doesn't mean fun has to disappear - use the upward space when there's no "outward space" available!!

    Hugs, Pam (and Teddy too)

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  10. Great tips. I always forget about the vertical space aspect!

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  11. All good tips that work well in for any spaces that humans and cats share!

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