Whether you’ve just adopted an adult cat or a kitten, cat-proofing your home is vitally important to keep your cat safe. We advise anyone bringing a new cat into their home to make sure it is cat-proof first, not JUST adopters of young kittens. Cats are curious and can get into all sorts of mischief, so taking steps to prevent accidents and protect your belongings is essential. Regularly evaluate your home for potential hazards and make adjustments to ensure a safe environment for your cat. Providing appropriate toys, scratching posts, and engaging activities will also help keep your cat mentally and physically stimulated while reducing the likelihood of them engaging in destructive behaviors. Use this guide to help you get started on cat-proofing your home.
Prepare Your Space
Secure Hazardous Items
Electrical Cords and Outlets
Small Objects
Household Items
Furniture and Belongings
Trash Cans
Climbing and Jumping Hazards
Windows and Balconies
Toilet Bowls
Houseplants
String and Yarn
Blind Cords
Secure Cabinets and Appliances
Warm Spaces
Supervision is Key!
Make sure to always supervise your cat, especially when they’re exploring new areas or when you’re introducing changes in the household. Cats can squeeze in spaces you might not expect and it may be difficult to get them back out.