What should I do if my kitten clings to the bed?
If the breeder wants the kitten not to sleep on the bed, he can put it in a cage. If it is too noisy, it can also be placed in another room, but it needs to be comforted. If the kitten has been dewormed and learned to use the litter box, it can also be allowed to sleep in a corner of the bed. If the kitten sleeps on the bed because the litter is too cold, the breeder can thicken the litter.
Solutions for kittens clinging to bed
The fact that a kitten is clingy and likes to go to bed is a sign of trust in its owner. However, if the breeder is unwilling to let the kitten go to bed, it can be kept in a cage or outside the room, but it needs to be comforted to prevent the kitten from going to bed. The cat feels abandoned.
If the kitten has been dewormed and has learned to use the litter box without littering, the breeder can carve out a corner on the bed for it to sleep. You can also put the cat's nest in the room, and once the kitten jumps on the bed, take it into the nest and teach the cat where to sleep. After a few times, the kitten will know to sleep in the cat's nest.
Kittens like to stick to people in bed, or it may be because their own nest is uncomfortable or too cold. The breeder can add some thick cotton clothes in the cat’s nest to keep warm, so that the kitten may take the initiative to sleep on its own Nested.
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