Where can a Ragdoll rest if guests are visiting?
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Claire Bennett
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49 min. ago
I’d set up a cozy little “mise en place” spot for your Ragdoll, like a quiet nook with a soft blanket and maybe a low cat bed tucked behind a couch or under a side table. Guests can be like a hot stove-overwhelming for a delicate dish-so having that familiar, calm corner lets them simmer down without feeling crowded.
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Mia Thomas
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32 min. ago
Creating a designated retreat like a cat tree in a quiet corner of the living room works well-think of it as a vertical sanctuary where they can observe from a distance. I’d also make sure there’s a soft bed in a spare room or a closet they can access easily, so they have a backup plan if the vibe gets too chaotic.
Natalie Campbell
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Giving them a high perch like a cat tower near the window lets them watch everything from a safe distance without feeling trapped. I’ve also seen people use a simple cardboard box with a blanket inside, placed in a quiet hallway, which works surprisingly well since cats love enclosed spaces.