Do you have a large room or two rooms that are connected where you can close them off? That would be a good space for her. But no matter what your house should be kitten proof if you're taking on the responsibility of a kitten. If you can't find her open a can of wet food and she'll most likely come running.
2007-04-30 13:45:21
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answered by Jess 4
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Kittens can be so active and all they want to do when they are awake is run around and explore just like any other baby. Try to keep it in the bathroom when you are not around to supervise it. Put some food and water and its litter box in there too. Just make sure you put away all soaps and chemicals that it might get into. It should be fine. I do it with my kittens too. But don't worry if they get into a small spot. They always manage to get themselves out some how lol. My kitten got herself up into the stove once and wow so many things. Even the freezer...those old school ones from the 80's? But yeah lol hope this helped!
2007-04-30 21:27:33
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answered by BlackCherry 1
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You're worrying over nothing. The cat will most likely never get himself into any spot he can't find a way out of. If he does manage to crawl up to the top of a closet too high to jump down from, (or get into another tight spot...) he'll mewl for mommy to come help him and you'll know where he is.
Once he learns the "feeding time" routine--the noises, smells and other clues that dinner is being served, he'll turn up from wherever he hides when he thinks you're filling his bowl.
2007-04-30 20:52:25
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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use baby gates in the doorways to keep it out of any room that you dont want it to go in to! you can keep the kittens out of certain places that you might think are really dangerous. though you still might have to stuff some towls under chairs in some places but the gates make it alot eaiser.
PS look for higher gaites so your kitten has a harder time jumping over it
2007-04-30 20:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I gave my kitten a spare bedroom to start with. Closed her in there for the first couple of months. After this I no longer needed to close the door as she thinks this is her safe space and goes there of her accord.
2007-04-30 20:50:25
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answered by The Fish Chick 2
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The best thing to be is train your cat not to go under or in the spaces. If he does, get mad at him or make sure he doesn't go back. In time he will learn. (aslo ask a vet or a trained person if this doesn't work out)
2007-04-30 20:47:34
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answered by mm 2
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i had this same problem when i just got my cat! dont worry. the cat wont get stuck or lost. he will b curious but cats r pretty smart so i dont think he will get hurt. just dont worry about it to much. i did! all that got me wuz alot of lost sleep and many headaches! lol! ;o) good luck with ur new furry bundle of joy!
2007-04-30 21:05:34
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answered by sammieshizam614 4
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Get a baby gate and keep it in the bathroom just keep the toliet lid down
2007-04-30 20:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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