Home Alone? 5 Proven Hacks for Keeping Your Cat Safe While You’re Away

Home Alone? 5 Proven Hacks for Keeping Your Cat Safe While You’re Away
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After following these tips, you won’t feel guilty leaving your pet all alone at home.

If you ever had a cat, you’ll know what this feeling means: an anxious overthinking about how exactly the pet is doing when you’re at work, whether they feel lonely or they’re just fine playing with toys and sleeping in their own bed.

Now many pet owners have realized they better organize their home space in a completely different way so that their cat would be comfortable without their human’s presence. Here are some of the best tips that, as experts reassure, will help your pet cope with your absence throughout the day.

Give Your Pet Full Access to Food and Water

Though it might seem obvious, sometimes pets aren’t given enough food and water for the entire day while their owner is away. Luckily, the solution has already been invented, with automatic feeder and drinking fountain now conquering the market. However, if your pet doesn’t like these high-tech innovations, just make sure they have their bowls full when you leave the house.

Keep Your Home’s Environment Comfortable for the Pet

Since cats have difficulty getting used to big changes in their environment, keep things just the same before you leave the house. That said, don’t move the furniture or bring new objects, scents or sources of noise that could trigger your pet. If you won’t return home till late, leave your cat something with your smell on it, be that a T-shirt or a plaid.

Provide Your Pet With More Toys

When animals have nothing to do, they tend to relieve their stress by damaging your furniture or footwear. To make sure things like this don’t happen, give your pet a variety of toys to play with. Before leaving the house, spend a couple of minutes playing with your cat; this will help them feel better before you’re off.

Control the Situation at Distance

Even if you can’t be with your pet physically, you can still check on them several times a day thanks to two-way communication cameras or activity sensors. What makes it even more convenient is that most of these devices can be connected directly to your phone, working simultaneously for your own comfort.

Set Your Home Routine and Stick to It

Even if your schedule is quite tight, it’s important to have some rituals that you’ll stick to every day, since cats remember the exact time of feeding or caress. If you do follow these rules, pets feel more confident with their owner, so try using timers and daily reminders in case it can slip your mind.

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