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Kitten-Proofing Your Home

Kitten-Proofing Your Home

Posted by Feeders Pet Supply on May 9th 2023

Bringing a new kitten home can be a very exciting and rewarding experience, but it also comes with a great deal of responsibility. One of the most important things you can do for your new feline friend is to ensure that your home is a safe and secure environment. In this blog post, we'll explore some key steps you can take to make your home safe for a new kitten.

1. Create a safe space

The first thing you'll want to do is create a safe space for your new kitten. This could be a room, such as a spare bedroom or bathroom, where your kitten can get acclimated to their new surroundings without feeling overwhelmed. Make sure the space is free of any hazards or potential dangers, such as loose cords or toxic plants.

2. Keep dangerous items out of reach

There are many household items that can be dangerous or toxic to kittens, such as cleaning supplies, medications, and certain foods. Make sure to keep these items out of reach, either by storing them in a locked cabinet or by placing them on high shelves that your kitten can't reach.

3. Cover electrical cords

Kittens are notorious chewers, and electrical cords can be a tempting target. To prevent your kitten from being electrocuted or starting a fire, cover any electrical cords with protective covers or wrap them in PVC pipe.

4. Provide plenty of toys and scratching posts

Kittens are full of energy and love to play. Providing plenty of toys and scratching posts will not only keep them entertained, but will also help prevent them from scratching your furniture or other household items.

5. Secure windows and balconies

Kittens are curious creatures, and they may try to climb or jump out of open windows or balconies. Make sure all windows and balconies are secure, either by installing screens or keeping them closed.

6. Check for small spaces

Kittens are small and can easily get into small spaces that may be dangerous or hard to reach. Check for any small spaces around your home, such as behind appliances or under furniture, and block them off if necessary.

7. Keep the toilet lid closed

Believe it or not, kittens are known to drink from toilets, which can be dangerous if you use cleaning chemicals or have a septic system. Always keep the toilet lid closed to prevent your kitten from getting into the water.

By following these tips, you can create a safe and secure environment for your new kitten. Remember, kittens are curious and energetic, so it's important to always supervise them and provide plenty of attention and stimulation. With a little bit of effort, you can help ensure that your new feline friend stays happy and healthy for years to come.