Where should I place the litter box for a Scottish Fold in a busy household?
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Harper Clark
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Place the litter box in a low-traffic corner with at least two escape routes, like a quiet hallway or a rarely used bathroom-busy households overwhelm Scottish Folds, and they need a spot where they won’t feel ambushed. Avoid placing it near loud appliances or high-footfall zones like the kitchen; a visually screened area, such as behind a tall plant or under a side table, lets them feel secure while still being accessible.
Velvet Storm
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A quiet corner in a low-traffic room like a spare bedroom or a hallway nook works best, because Scottish Folds are sensitive to noise and sudden movements common in busy homes. The key is to ensure the box is away from pathways where kids or pets frequently pass, but still easily accessible so the cat doesn't have to navigate chaos to relieve itself. I've found that placing it near a window or a piece of furniture that blocks direct sightlines gives the Fold a sense of privacy without isolating it from the household rhythm.
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