Apartment Living for Cat People

Is your cat able to thrive living in your apartment? Will you and your cat be able to share a condensed space with each other? Moving is a stressful time and adjusting to a new space can be hard for everyone, including your furry friends. During this adjusting period, there are a few tips and tricks that will help make your new apartment a home not just for you, but also for your cat! 

If you are thinking of getting a furry friend for your apartment, we have compiled a list of breeds perfect for apartment life! These breeds love to just lay around and cuddle with their owner, they are not as active, so there is no need for a ton of space for them to run around. They tend to get along with other humans and pets too. 

  • Persian  

  • British shorthair   

  • Ragdoll 

  • Sphynx  

  • Birman   

  • Russian blue   

  • Maine coon   

 

Litter Boxes 

 A litter box is the most essential item when owning a cat, however, they can also be the most stinky. Although this product cannot be avoided, there are solutions to condensing the smell and saving space throughout your apartment.  

There are litter boxes that can be hidden in plain sight, that do not take up space in your new apartment, especially in the bathroom or a closet. These new litter boxes are disgusted as plant vases, bedside tables, bookshelves, and even little cat homes. Not only do they reduce the smell, but they are still usable pieces of furniture for your home. They look nice too! 

 

Reduce the Number of Noisy Toys 

Some cat toys are designed to be noisy. In a smaller area, this can get very irritating. Although, they are still a good purchase for your kitten’s entertainment, there are some alternatives. Scratching poles and cat perches can be placed around your apartment to keep your pet occupied. These can double as a fun activity and a resting place for cats. If you work from home or just need peace and quiet after a long day, this is perfect for you!  

 

Having a furry friend does not have to end just because you are moving into an apartment. Most indoor cats just want to cuddle with their humans, after a long day of sleeping and playing. The tips above will help you and your cat can thrive in your apartment together. Check out our pet friendly environment here at the Riverwalk Lofts! Where 80% of the community shares a space with their furry friends. 

 

For more information on our availability visit theriverwalklofts.com/availability or contact our leasing team at (978) 683-3550

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