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Introducing Cats to New Homes : Set Up a Room For a New Cat

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

When setting up an isolation room for a new cat, get together a litter box, food and water, a scratching post, toys, and a small bed that can be moved about the house. Create a small room for a new cat with tips from an animal shelter worker in this free video on introducing cats to new homes.

Expert: Tracy Carreiro
Bio: Tracy Carreiro is member of The Faxon Animal Rescue League. The League was founded in 1913 to help overworked and abused draft horses.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • Ground corn cob litter works. See compost it into garden soil.

    Hartz LM Animal Farms brand. Not clay!

  • we just got a new cat and made the living room HIS room, its all set up for him (litter food toys). Our old cat we keep him out most of time, just enough so they can scent each other thats all at the moment. After the first nite we notice he used his tray although his hiding place is behind the TV all day. The cats first smelled each other on his arrival and never hissed or anything which is good. Any idea how long it takes for my new cat to develop courage to come out or any tips??

  • my cats favourite spot is wherever i'm standing...

  • Good video.

  • I appreciate these videos. I just brought my cat over to my boyfriends because we live together now and he had 3 cats to begin with. thanks for posting, very helpful.

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