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Always leave the foster cat alone when he/she is eating or sleeping. Some cats may nip or bite if bothered while eating or startled while sleeping.
If your cat is an outdoor cat, or if you let your indoor cat outside for small periods of time, there is a likely chance that they could contract a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. This parasite is most commonly contracted by humans when they cuddle up with their cats during bedtime.
A soft place to sleep: Old towels or blankets work well. A secure sleeping area: A cat carrier with the door removed or a box laid on its side work well.
Space As mentioned, you will need to provide your foster cat their own space to eat, sleep, and play. Make sure you have ample room for the kitty and your pets. Time All pets need love and attentionespecially foster animalsso ensure you have enough time to care for every furry friend in your home.
Unless you have an allergy to cats or have asthma, its fine for your cat to sleep on the bed. However, there are certain circumstances where it may be better for both you and your cat to keep them off of your bed.
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It may take weeks or months before your cat identifies your new home as a primary source of food and shelter. Until then, she should not be let out unattended. To increase your cats security with her new residence, it may help to feed her small meals several times a day.
Letting her sleep with you might help make her feel more comfortable and at home, and closer to her owner. She might find comfort and warmth sleeping next to you, and it might help her grow closer since she is a shy kitty and shier kitties take more time. I recommend letting her sleep next to you at night!

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