Cats adjust to their new home environment. Cats are relatively slow to adapt to the new environment.
Due to their sensitivity to the environment, cats will be anxious and depressed because they are temporarily unable to adapt to the new environment.
Therefore, before the cat enters the house, cat owners should make relevant preparations to help the cat adapt to the new living environment and avoid anxiety.
Comfortable Living Environment

First of all, before the cat moves, the owner should prepare a comfortable and relaxed living environment for it, and create a warm and warm living environment.
Prepare warm cat litter and its favorite toys, place the cat litter in a quieter room, and put some sleeping mats and litter boxes that the cat is familiar with, so as to minimize the cat’s tension and anxiety about the new home and let it relax Get familiar with your home environment as soon as possible.
Secondly, for cats that have just entered the house, cat owners should avoid strangers from disturbing them and avoid frightening the cats.
Before it is familiar with the living environment, cat owners are best not to take it out for a walk or free-range. Cat owners need to care more about the cat, give it more care and care, prepare food for it, feed it regularly every day, stroke the cat gently, comb its hair every day, and shorten the distance between each other, so that the cat can get to know the owner as soon as possible, no longer feel strange.

Cat owners should help the cat adjust to the new environment and take steps to keep it from getting lost when it comes home.
Close doors and windows at ordinary times, but make sure to keep them open enough to provide ventilation and prevent cats from escaping and becoming lost. In order to help the cat get familiar with the environment as soon as possible, cat owners can take the cat out for a walk regularly every day, so as to cultivate mutual feelings, eliminate its fear and worries, and get familiar with the new living environment as soon as possible.