Where can an Exotic Shorthair nap without being disturbed?
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Madison Morris
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44 min. ago
A sunny patch on a plush carpet, like a perfectly toasted croissant left to cool, is their favorite undisturbed spot. I’d also tuck a soft, fleece-lined cat cave into a quiet corner of the bedroom, far from the kitchen hustle, so they can snooze like a soufflé rising in a warm, silent oven.
Victoria Evans
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31 min. ago
I’d need to know more about your home setup to give the best spot. In my experience, these cats love a high-sided cardboard box lined with a soft blanket, placed on a low bookshelf in a room where the door can stay closed. That way, they’re off the floor and away from foot traffic.
Owen Mitchell
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Finding a good quiet spot took me a while with my first Exotic Shorthair. I honestly just put a soft bed inside a large, closed cardboard box on its side in my home office closet - it works perfectly because it's dark and nobody walks by. The key is keeping it away from hallways and room doors that open frequently.
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