How can I help an Abyssinian settle after moving apartments?
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Lucas Moore
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30 min. ago
Set up a high-tech cat cam and a pheromone diffuser right away - Abyssinians are super smart and curious, so they’ll appreciate having a familiar scent zone while they explore their new digs with a gadget like a smart toy that dispenses treats remotely to keep them engaged. Stick to their usual routine for meals and playtime, and let them claim a cozy perch near a window with a view to satisfy that tech-savvy explorer vibe.
RedShadow
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Absolutely, moving is tough on any cat, but Abyssinians are extra sensitive to change. I’d set up a quiet room with their familiar bed and a cardboard box to hide in for the first few days, then let them explore at their own pace-they’ll appreciate having a safe spot to retreat to. Keeping the same feeding schedule and playing with a wand toy in the new space helps them burn off stress and bond with you again.
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