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27 Oct Can I sleep with my cat?
Make no mistake, our feline friends will share in the joy that is snuggling up within the comfort of your bed.
However, it can sometimes cause domestic disputes not only between you and your feline friend who refuses to budge, but also with a partner who may feel jealous of the attention that you are lavishing on your feline friend!
With this in mind, we have put together a helpful selection of tips and tricks to ensure that not only you have a peaceful night sleep but that your feline friend has one as well….
The first question which we should address is whether or not you should allow your cat to sleep with you in the first place?
It is fairly obvious that sharing a bed with a partner or a cat is a sign of closeness not just for yourself but your feline friend will feel just the same as well. Despite this, it is important to follow some of our advice to ensure that both of you are able to settle down for the night and get a good nights sleep in peace and harmony..
Not all cats share the same body clock as humans and whilst some will be active during the day, others may prefer to sleep all day and run around acting crazy all night! If this is the case, then it is important to try and give your feline friend as much attention as physically possible during the day and keep your feline friend out of the room in the evenings so that you will not be disturbed.
If you are planning to sleep away from your cat then we advise that you keep your bedroom door firmly shut so that you can offer your pet an alternative sleeping area other than your bed. We have plenty of products available that not only serve as a scratching cat tree, but they also have snuggly caves attached to the construction to allow them to get a private and peaceful relaxing space as well.
When welcoming a new cat or kitten into your home it can be a very disorientating experience for them and leaving them alone during the night is not advised as it could cause them a great deal of stress and distress, particularly during the evenings.
You must not forget that they have probably spent their entire lives being surrounded by their brothers and sisters and mother and father and here they are alone in their new home.
Try and offer your new arrival plenty of encouragement and love and they will be able to settle in very quickly and bond with your family at a much faster pace.
Finally, order a cat tree from us today as the best solution to keep your cat out of the bed!