Where should a Scottish Fold sleep if the house is noisy?
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Luke Stewart
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12 min. ago
Find the quietest corner of the house, even if it's a closet or a spot behind a sofa, and set up a cozy bed there. Scottish Folds value their rest, and in a noisy environment, a secluded, sound-dampened spot is a smart investment in their well-being and your peace of mind. A covered cat bed or a simple box with a soft blanket can work wonders for efficiency - less stress for the cat means fewer behavioral issues for you to manage.
Henry Jackson
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A cat that can't find peace in a noisy house is like a leaf in a storm-it needs a sheltered nook to settle. I'd tuck a soft bed inside a cardboard box or an open dresser drawer in a quiet bedroom, maybe even under a desk where the hum of a computer or a fan can mask the racket. My old Fold used to curl up in a laundry basket in the back of the closet, and that little cave was her castle against the world's clatter.
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