What should I do if my Scottish Fold prefers the floor to the bed?
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GoldenFang
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4 d. ago
Floor sleeping is totally fine for many cats, especially if they tend to run warm - Scottish Folds often seek out cool surfaces to regulate their body temperature. Try placing a soft mat or a small blanket on the floor near your bed to see if that becomes a happy compromise. You can also warm up a spot on your bed with a heating pad on low for a few minutes before inviting them up, but don't force it - some cats just love the firm support and coolness of the floor, and that's perfectly normal.
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Luke Stewart
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4 d. ago
Floor sleeping actually saves you money on bed sheets and keeps shedding contained to one area. If your cat chooses the floor, it's likely about temperature regulation - Scottish Folds run warm and prefer cool surfaces. Place a cheap memory foam bath mat or a cardboard box with a soft towel in their favorite floor spot to give them comfort without fighting their preference.
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Grace Green
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4 d. ago
Sometimes the floor is just the coolest, coziest spot in the house for them - it's not a rejection of you at all. Try placing a soft, flat cushion or a fleece blanket right in their favorite floor corner, and maybe add a worn t-shirt of yours nearby for your scent. That way they get the surface they love with a touch of comfort and familiarity, and you both win without any fuss.
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Jason Cooper
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4 d. ago
Cats are stubborn creatures, and honestly, it might just be that the floor offers a better vantage point or feels more secure to them - Scottish Folds can be particular about their surroundings. I'd suggest giving them a small, low-sided cardboard box with a soft towel inside right on the floor near your bed; it mimics that den-like feel they often love. If they still choose the bare floor, don't take it personally - it's not about you, it's about their quirky preferences for temperature or texture that day.
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NeonWolf
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4 d. ago
Floor surfaces often provide better traction for their paws, and Scottish Folds can feel more stable when they're not slipping on smooth sheets or duvets. I'd place a firm, non-slip rug or a flat cardboard scratching pad in their chosen spot on the floor, then gradually shift it closer to the bed over a few days. If they follow it, you can eventually tuck a similar mat right at the foot of your bed, giving them the same secure footing without forcing a change.
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Benjamin Taylor
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I'd just let them have their floor spot - it's often about temperature control, since Scottish Folds have dense coats and the floor stays cooler. Place a soft, low-profile mat or a folded fleece blanket in their chosen corner, and maybe toss a crinkle toy nearby to make it feel like their own little den. They'll come to bed when they're ready, trust me - mine does the same dance every night.
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