Where can I place a Scottish Fold’s bed if the cat avoids open spaces?
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Dark Horizon
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53 min. ago
Placing the bed in a corner of a low-traffic room works well, like a quiet bedroom or a den area where the cat can see the entrance but isn't exposed. A spot under a sturdy table, inside an open closet, or behind a sofa offers cover while still being accessible. Just avoid windows or hallways where movement might startle them.
Amelia White
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37 min. ago
Looking at the layout of your home, I’d recommend tucking the bed into a cozy alcove or beneath a piece of furniture like a desk or an armchair where the cat feels covered from above. Cats often prefer elevated spots too, so a high shelf or cat tree with a cave-like bed can give them a secure vantage point without exposing them to wide open areas.
Mason King
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23 min. ago
A low, enclosed bookshelf or a sturdy nightstand with a covered cubby works perfectly-I’ve found that a spot in a hallway corner, partially hidden by a plant or a piece of furniture, gives them the sense of a den without being too exposed. The key is to place it in a spot with at least one solid wall behind it and a low ceiling above, like under a staircase or a table, so they feel completely shielded.
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