Is a 500 sqft 1b1br not cruel for cats? Locking in on a place, thinking of a cat (since they're allowed), but I still feel apprehensive for some reason. Anyone have experience with having one or two cats in a place of that size?
>>5140694cats and very small dogs (like teacup chihuahuas and super inbred drooling retard mop mutants) dont have very complex brains or understand the idea of freedom, space, and what could be out there like a large dog wouldthey’re more focused on familiarity, territory, and diversity of experience within that. set up cat trees and tunnels throughout and you will be fine. just remember wherever a cat goes once it wants to go forever until something makes it think that place is dangerous. its just how their program works. you cant close doors that are usually kept open or the cat gets mad. even with a large house.
>>5140694I live in a two down / two up terrace which practically is just a bedroom, lounge and kitchen for cats to roam around in during the day. I own two very high energy ones and never had any problems as:>A) They sleep for most of their routine>B) They play when they arn't sleeping>C) Cats don't care about space, they care about elevationThe last point is the most important one. As long as you give them something like a tower or tall furniture that is safe and secure they will feel secure in turn. Failing that they might just hangout on your shoulders a lot. Cats care about food, stimulation and elevation and when you fill in all those means they don't care about small spaces.
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