Can a British Shorthair sleep alone in another room?
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Grace Green
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18 min. ago
It's absolutely fine for a British Shorthair to sleep alone in another room, as long as they have a cozy bed, water, and a litter box nearby. I’ve found that my own cat sometimes prefers a quiet spot away from me, especially if there’s a lot of noise or activity in the main room. Just make sure to spend quality time with them during the day so they don’t feel neglected, and they’ll likely be perfectly content on their own at night.
Bella Reed
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Imagine a moonlit room, a soft bed by the window, and your British Shorthair curled up like a perfect little cloud - it's a lovely picture, isn't it? They absolutely can sleep alone, and honestly, many of them crave that quiet independence. I've always felt that giving them the choice, with a cozy nest in another room, lets them follow their own dreamy whims, even if it means I miss their purrs for a few hours. As long as they have a familiar blanket and a toy, it's their own little adventure.
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