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Keeping the Cat Alone: ​​Possible Disadvantages

Solitary housing can have disadvantages for sociable, playful, and cuddly animals such as cats. If they are alone a lot and are kept as indoor cats, living with a second cat is usually more comfortable for them.

Of course, some cats, not used to it any other way, prefer to be alone. However, if you have the choice to keep your cats in a double pack right from the start, you are usually doing them a great favor. A cat that is alone for hours every day and does not enjoy outdoor activities can quickly become lonely and bored.

Solitary Attitude: Play & Cuddle Partner is Missing

If you observe cats that live in pairs for a while, you will see how they romp around with each other, chase each other and attack each other playfully – just as the little hunters enjoy it. They groom their fur and keep themselves warm while sleeping. No matter how much a person takes care of their beloved pet, it is simply difficult to replace the company of an animal of their own kind – above all, of course, not when they are at work.

If the Cat is Bored: Possible Consequences

When no one is home, the cat is often bored and can express it in a variety of ways. Some four-legged friends don’t show anything, while others express their dissatisfaction by eating too much or by getting used to unwanted behavior. Examples of this would be scratching on the wallpaper or on the furniture and in many cases also uncleanliness. If a cat cannot let off steam with its fellow cats, it may also be that it tends to use claws and teeth when playing with humans, simply because it is high-spirited.

Even if keeping the cat in pairs is often more comfortable than keeping it alone, there are of course cases in which there is simply no other option than keeping the cat alone. If a house tiger cannot be socialized with others from experience or is already very old, try to make her life as pleasant and varied as possible with lots of love, playtime, and cuddling.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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