During the final three weeks of pregnancy the mother should be separated
from other cats in the household as well as cats from outside the family.
Female cats should stay separated
from other cats in the household until you are sure they are able to urinate.
If not, you should keep the new kitten separated
from other cats in the household until you can have it tested.
trying to hide illness
from other cats in the household or they don't like their box,
An infected, pregnant cat should be completely isolated
from all other cats in a household.
To reduce this possibility, confine the new cat for a while to a room with food and a litter box, away
from the other cats in the household.
-- Keep your cat separate
from any other cats in the household in order to reduce the risk of radiation exposure.
Not exact matches
In the kennel,
cats from different
households will frequently visit each
other's cages and play together.
Especially
in cases
in which D. gatoi is suspected, it may be helpful to perform skin scrapings on
other cats in the
household since asymptomatic
cats may be less likely to remove this potentially contagious mite
from the skin as a result of overgrooming.?
Lime sulfur dip should also be applied to
other pets (dogs or
cats)
in the
household to prevent them
from being affected.
The easiest way to do this is to write the names of the
cats in the
household and show colour - coded arrows
from one
cat's name to the
other in the direction that accurately describes the behaviour observed, eg,
cat A grooms
cat B therefore an arrow indicating social, friendly behaviour points
from A towards B on the diagram.
Other cats and kittens
in the
household should not share litter boxes until deworming is complete, since this is a primary way they can be passed
from cat to
cat.
Cats need to be able to have uninterrupted rest, and occasionally this needs to be
in a place well away
from children, family, and
other pets
in the
household.
We do not have a shelter and all dogs are
in private homes where wonderful people — our fosters — help their foster dogs recover
from their past, learn
household manners, firm up house training, learn basic obedience commands and check out how they do with kids of various ages,
other dogs and
cats.
Apart
from neutering that new
cat in the area, most
other causes are ones that your
cat needs to try and adjust to and accept
in their lives, including living with
other cats in the
household.
The best location for nervous
cats is
in a separate room or area away
from noise, traffic, and
other cats in the
household.
A 2002 study
from UC Davis found that one
in four
cats are brought to shelters because they did not get along with their owners or
other household pets.
Be sure to give your
cat space and quiet to recover, and protected
from interaction with
other pets
in the
household.
Sometimes one or more
cats in a
household control access to litter boxes and prevent the
other cats from using them.
The next thing is to create a group scent, which is a co-mingling of scents
from all of the
cats in the
household, to let the existing
cats know that the new
cat is part of their group and can be accepted (this process is generally called «allorubbing», when scents are transmitted
from cats rubbing up against each
other; we're just going to do that part for them).