{"id":1153,"date":"2020-12-09T08:34:09","date_gmt":"2020-12-09T08:34:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/senhorgato.com\/?p=1153"},"modified":"2023-07-31T17:47:07","modified_gmt":"2023-07-31T17:47:07","slug":"5-dicas-para-criar-um-gato-em-apartamento","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/senhorgato.com\/en\/5-dicas-para-criar-um-gato-em-apartamento\/","title":{"rendered":"5 tips for raising a cat in an apartment"},"content":{"rendered":"
Of the many myths people talk about cats, one of the ones that makes us the saddest is about apartments. what does that mean? What common sense says is that cats and apartments don't mix!<\/p>\n<\/div>
Absurd! You can tutor cats anywhere, you know? Whether at home or in an apartment, if you raise your cat with love and care, it will respond with love and care.<\/p>\n<\/div>
On the one hand, it is clear that an apartment has limitations that a house does not. The main one is the issue of height. If you live in a very large house (three floors, for example), it is clear that your cat will also be at risk of falling and getting hurt.<\/p>\n<\/div>
Another important question is about gardens. Are cats animals that like to explore places? Undoubtedly. Of course, houses with a garden provide this side of them, much more than an apartment.<\/p>\n<\/div>
However, being in an apartment (even a kitnet) does not mean that your cat will not be able to explore places and learn about new things. Want to know how?<\/p>\n<\/div>
Read our tips here, and raise your cat, either in a duplex or in a studio, without fear of making the cat unhappy.<\/p>\n<\/div>