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Safety measures for small cats at home: a must-have guide

Anyone who has had the pleasure of living with a small cat knows that these fluffy balls of fur are not only incredibly cute, but also amazingly adventurous. Like little explorers on four paws, they explore every corner of the house - often with an impressive lack of self-protection. That's why it's essential for cat owners to turn their home into a fortress of security to protect their furry friends from the dangers of everyday life. But where is the best place to start?

From the living room to outer space: seeing the home through a cat's eyes

To effectively implement safety measures for small cats at home, we must first look at the world from their perspective. The motto here is: the lower, the more interesting. Everything that is close to the ground magically attracts small cats. And what is an innocent living room for us is like an unknown galaxy full of exciting but also dangerous planets for them. An overturned glass of water? A black hole. A hanging cable? An interstellar worm. So the first step to safety is to kneel down and explore the flat from the perspective of a small cat.

Protective measures against the little villains of gravity

  • Anchoring of bottom hung windows: Tilting windows are like open doors to weightlessness, which can unfortunately quickly become a trap. Special safety devices prevent small cats from becoming trapped or falling out.
  • Kitchen danger zone: Cooker, hot water and sharp objects. Extreme caution is required here! Safety grids or consistently closing the kitchen door can work wonders here.
  • Poisonous houseplants: Many popular houseplants are poisonous to cats. It is best to inform yourself in advance and place dangerous plants out of reach or replace them with cat-friendly alternatives.

The safe high seat: climbing furniture and retreats

Small cats love to look at the world from above. Climbing furniture, scratching posts or secured shelves quickly become a favourite place. It is important that everything is firmly anchored and cannot tip over. After all, as the saying goes: what goes up can come down. However, a soft cushion or blanket underneath can not only cushion falls, but also make the high perch even more attractive.

Away with the wired trappers!

Cables and chargers exert an almost magical attraction on small cats. They literally invite them to chew and play. However, to avoid foreseeable disasters, cables should be organised and, if possible, replaced with cable-free alternatives. Cable ducts or special cable protection tubes offer a safe and inconspicuous solution for this.

The chemistry has to be right: Storing cleaning products safely

Cleaning products, medicines and other chemical substances belong in the safe lock of a cupboard and not in the curiosity of a small cat. Even if at first glance it sounds like an annoying additional task to always lock away the cleaning products, this is a small price to pay for the safety of the little house explorer.

Conclusion: A safe home is a happy home

Ensuring the safety of a small cat at home is ultimately a matter of love and care. With the right safety measures, the home adventure playground can be transformed into a safe haven where small cats can let their curiosity run wild without their well-being being at stake. Although it is impossible to eliminate all danger, with a little attention, preparation and a lot of love, a home can be created where both humans and cats feel comfortable and secure.

Let's remember that every measure we take helps to make the lives of our little flatmates not only safer, but also happier. Because a safe retreat is the foundation for a fulfilled cat life.

So, let's roll up our sleeves and make our home the safest planet in the whole cat universe! Because, let's be honest, isn't that exactly what these purring little adventurers deserve?

FAQs

What do you have to consider with small cats?

Cats are not loners. This is especially true for small cats. If you don't already have a cat of a suitable age living with you, it makes more sense to offer two little furballs a home together. It's simply much better to play with a cat buddy!

Where should the cat sleep the first night?

During the first few nights, your kitten should sleep close to you, in a warm and cosy place next to your bed. Small kittens like to feel safe and secure. This works best if you place their bed slightly higher than ground level.

How can you make your home cat-proof?

To make the home safe for small pets, you should first identify and eliminate potential sources of danger. This includes securing windows and balconies, protecting against poisonous plants and chemicals and stowing away small items that could be swallowed. A well thought-out concept for climbing opportunities and safe retreats rounds off the measures.

Where should a kitten sleep?

Quiet, covered dens are recommended for the deep sleep phase of cats and kittens. Wicker baskets or special cat caves are suitable for this. The hard wicker basket should be lined with blankets or cushions. The thinner your cat's fur is, the warmer it likes its sleeping area.

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  • David is a passionate aquarist with more than 20 years of experience in setting up and maintaining freshwater and saltwater aquariums. He specialises in the biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems, aquascaping and the species-appropriate keeping of aquarium fish. His articles on haustierewissen.de are a treasure trove for aquarium enthusiasts looking for sound advice and creative ideas for their underwater worlds.

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