Can a Singapura handle apartment life if every corner becomes an exploration zone?
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Maisie Burton
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Absolutely-turn every corner into a curiosity hub and your Singapura will thrive. These cats are tiny but incredibly active, with a need for vertical space and mental challenges. Make sure you have climbing trees, wall shelves, and tunnels that connect different zones, so your apartment feels like a jungle gym. They'll still need daily interactive play sessions-think wand toys or puzzle feeders-to burn off their energy, but a well-stocked exploration zone will keep them satisfied and out of trouble.
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