Create a cozy spot with a soft bed and toys. Provide hiding places and scratching posts. Offer regular playtime and affection to build trust.
Introduce new experiences gradually to reduce stress. Use pheromone diffusers or calming sprays. Maintain a consistent routine for feeding and play.
Monitor your cat's body language for signs of discomfort. Respect their boundaries and give them space when needed. Avoid sudden loud noises or movements.
Groom your cat regularly to keep them clean and comfortable. Trim their nails and brush their coat gently. Keep their litter box clean and easily accessible.
Provide a variety of perches for your cat to observe their surroundings. Offer interactive toys and puzzle feeders for mental stimulation. Rotate toys to keep them engaged.
Consult with a veterinarian if your cat shows persistent signs of stress or discomfort. Consider professional behavior modification techniques if needed.