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Although cats have a reputation for being solitary creatures, some may want to have another feline around. If you think your pet would like a companion, take them to a cat day care to introduce them to other animals. Use this guide to help you determine if your feline would enjoy a furry friend.  

3 Signs Your Cat Would Like a Companion

1. Excessive Grooming

If you notice that your feline has started to groom themselves more cat day carefrequently than usual, it may indicate that they’re trying to occupy their free time. Hairballs are a product of maintenance, and too many can cause intestinal blockages. Get your pet a few new toys to see if they can provide them with amusement. If they don’t, you may want to consider adopting another kitty for them to play with.

 

2. Following You Around

If you’ve noticed that your cat tends to follow you or other family members around the house, they may be craving more playtime or physical contact. Another cat may provide the social interaction they need to stay stimulated without being clingy.

3. Changing Eating Habits

Excessive eating is another habit that cats may pick up if they’re feeling a bit bored. Having a feline friend around will occupy their time so that they aren’t waiting by the food bowl. If you notice a change in eating patterns, consult your veterinarian first to rule out physical issues.    

If you’d like to provide your cat with additional social interaction, take them to Pounce Hawaii in Honolulu. At this cat day care, your beloved pet will make new friends and frolic with them in their cage-free suites and supervised playrooms. Throughout the day, your feline and their new companions will be served fresh water and two meals, as well as chemical-free litter boxes. View images of the cat day care online, or call (808) 594-3168 to make a reservation.

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