What should I do if my Australian fog cat won’t sleep in the cat’s bed?

Mar 19,2024
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Solutions to Australian Fog Cat not sleeping in the cat’s nest:
1. Place the cat’s nest
Observe where the cat often sleeps, and then move the cat’s nest to a location that the cat likes. Wherever it sleeps, it will take the initiative to sleep in the cat's nest.
2. Toy attraction
You can put the toys that the cat usually likes in the cat's nest to attract it to play in the cat's nest, and slowly it will get used to staying in the cat's nest to sleep.
3. Smell attraction
You can put a blanket on the cat's bed or sprinkle some mint. The cat likes these smells and will stay in the cat's bed.
4. Possessiveness
You can pretend to give the cat nest to other pets at home, so that the cat will keep the cat nest and sleep in it because of its strong possessive desire.
Things to note when guiding Australian fog cats to sleep in the cat’s nest:
1. Keep the cat’s nest clean and sanitary, and clean it regularly. The cat’s nest should not be wet, and there should be no cats. The smell I don't like is on top.
2. If the cat refuses to sleep in the cat's nest, you cannot be harsh on it, let alone beat or scold it. This will only make it more resistant to the cat's nest. You must be patient and guide it slowly.
3. The place where the cat nest is placed should be relatively quiet, and the air flow should not be too large. In winter, you should also pay attention to keeping warm. You can put a hot water bottle or use light bulbs to keep warm.

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