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  1. Yes that can be totally fine! Plenty of people live in studio apartments with a cat (myself included). Just make sure you can provide plenty of enrichment, like lots of playtime, high up places to sit in, windows to look out of, etc.

  2. I've had family cats before so I have experience but I've never had a cat that's only allowed in one room. UPDATE: I talked with my dad about it and it's been changed!! We've put up a big gate so the cat will have the ability to free roam half of the house!

  3. One of the most important aspects to consider when deciding whether to keep a cat in one room is the cat's personality and behavior. Some cats are perfectly content staying in one room, while others may become stressed and anxious in a confined space.

  4. “Keeping cats in one room can actually benefit their overall well-being, as it provides a sense of security and predictability for them. However, it is important to ensure that the room is adequately equipped with all the necessary amenities, such as food, water, litter box, and enrichment toys.”

  5. While it may seem like a small space for a cat to roam around in, with the right setup and care, a cat can indeed live happily in a single room. There are several trends related to pets living in small spaces that can provide insights into how cats can thrive in a one-room environment.

  6. I read that it's ok to keep a cat in one room as long as it has everything it needs, and the room he's in is pretty spacious (big enough for 2 beds and a desk and still more than enough room for food, water, and a litterbox), but I'm worried that he's too used to being able to walk around everywhere in the apartment upstairs and downstairs, and ...

  7. Jun 11, 2023 · According to Dr. Jennifer Coates, a veterinarian and medical advisor for PetMD, keeping a cat confined to one room can lead to various health issues like obesity, urinary problems, and a weakened immune system.

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