Ideas From Our Nurses in Lanarkshire on Keeping Cats Calm

May 12, 2025

Cats thrive on routine, so even small changes in their environment can cause stress. Whether you’re moving house, introducing a new pet, or even just rearranging the furniture, your cat may need support to adjust.

With May being Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, it’s a great time to highlight how our veterinary nurses in Lanarkshire, can help you keep your feline friend happy during times of change. Don´t hesitate to get in touch for more support!

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Helping cats cope with changes at home

Cats often show stress in subtle ways, so watch out for:

  • Hiding more than usual
  • Changes in appetite
  • Excessive grooming or over-scratching
  • Toileting outside the litter tray
  • Increased vocalisation
  • Aggressive or withdrawn behaviour

The Avenues Vets’ nurses share that if your cat is showing any of these signs, there are ways to help them feel more secure.

  1. Create a safe space – Set up a quiet area with their favourite bed, toys, and litter tray. Giving them a familiar retreat within their home in Glasgow can help them feel more in control.
  2. Keep to a routine – Try to feed, play, and interact with your cat at the usual times, even during a big change like moving house.
  3. Introduce new things gradually – If you’re bringing in new furniture or a new pet, allow your cat to explore at their own pace. Scent swapping (rubbing a cloth on the new pet and placing it near your cat) can help them adjust before meeting face-to-face.
  4. Use cat calming products – Pheromone diffusers and calming supplements can help reduce stress levels.
  5. Provide vertical space

The Avenues Vets’ nurses explain that cats feel safer when they have high perches to observe from, so make sure they have access to shelves, cat trees, or window ledges.

For tailored advice on which cat calming products are best to use for your type of situation, contact our vet practice in Glasgow or call us now on 0141 643 0404 and we’ll be happy to help.

If your cat is struggling despite your best efforts, our team at Avenues Vets can offer further advice and recommend additional support. Contact us and our team can help you and your cat get through these changes together.

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