Set up
your cat in a quiet room, such as a spare bedroom or a bathroom.
Not exact matches
In addition to the
quiet room, the society's new location has
rooms for chronically ill
cats, a 300 - square - foot kitchen, space for an upcoming surgical
room, a reception area and more - spacious lounge areas for the
cats.
The society moved to a larger, 12,700 - square - foot facility, which includes a
quiet room where
cat lovers can be with their potential pets
in privacy.
Keep the mother
cat and her babies
in a
quiet part of the house; a separate
room is ideal, and make sure the
room is warm enough.
Immediately upon rescuing the
cat (or dog), put him into a
quiet room in your house, away from all other animals so that he can deal with the shock of change from either life on the street or being suddenly separated from his prior family and home.
If the plush carpet
in the
quiet corner of your living
room smells like a latrine, how is your
cat supposed to know it's unacceptable to you?
Or acclimate your
cat to a new pet by offering treats when she displays friendly behavior and put her
in a
quiet room when she is not being friendly.
All
cats need a litter box, which should be
in a
quiet, accessible
room.
Keep your
cat confined to one
room on moving day and place him or her
in one
quiet room upon arrival at your new home.
Consider taking the pet into a
quiet room, attempting to make the cage / carrier more comfortable, using a box as a retreat sanctuary for a
cat, or engaging
in gentle play using a dog's favorite toy.
You should select a
quiet, isolated
room in which the
cat can be safely sequestered with these amenities for the first few days as it settles into its new home.
With that
in mind, choose a private and
quiet room of your home, away from the daily activities of your family,
in which to situate the mother
cat and her kittens.
specially designed with full spectrum lighting and are cared for with private, luxury multi-level condos
in our
cat room offering the utmost
in quiet and relaxation.
Except for those temporarily housed
in the intake and medical isolation
rooms,
cats freely roam large
rooms,
quiet suites or kitten
rooms flooded with natural light and lined with
cat trees, hidey holes, toys, litter boxes and beds.
To try targeting training, start
in a
quiet room without distractions and hold the target an inch away from your
cat's nose.
The best way to handle this Halloween hazard is to set your
cat up well before the bewitching trick - or - treat hours
in a
quiet room away from the entryway.
To limit your
cat's activity, as well as help them feel safe and comfortable, place them
in a
quiet, confined area such as a bathroom, laundry
room or kitchen.
Although old
cats may be laid back with visitors, put Puss a
in warm,
quiet room with bed, food, water and litter tray if you are having a noisy get together or party.