Is it normal for my cat to start sleeping in the closet when we move to a new place? Is she okay?

We moved into our new home a couple of days ago, and I've noticed that my cat has taken to sleeping in the closet instead of her usual spots around the house. I’m wondering if the change of environment is stressing her out or if this is just her way of adjusting to the new place. Is it normal for her to suddenly prefer the closet, or should I be concerned about her well-being?

Answer

It's not uncommon for cats to seek new hiding spots when adjusting to a new home. Your cat's preference for sleeping in the closet could be her way of feeling secure during this transition.

  • Cats often seek confined spaces for comfort.
  • Environmental changes can impact behavior.
  • It's generally normal, but monitoring is key.

Cats can react to new environments in various ways, and choosing a cozy, enclosed space like a closet provides them with a sense of security. This behavior is usually part of their adjustment process, and many cats will eventually begin to explore more once they feel settled. However, it's important to keep an eye on her overall behavior and health to ensure there are no underlying issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for my cat to change her sleeping spot after a move?

    Yes, it is quite normal for cats to change their sleeping spots, especially after a move. They are simply trying to find a place where they feel safest.

  • How long should I allow my cat to sleep in the closet before becoming concerned?

    If your cat seems healthy and is eating and drinking normally, you can let her adjust in her own time. However, if she continues to isolate herself or shows signs of distress, it may be worth consulting a vet.

  • What can I do to help my cat adjust to the new home?

    Provide familiar items like her favorite bed or blanket, maintain a routine, and give her time to explore her new environment at her own pace.

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