Do you think I should give Archie more space?🧐

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... Read moreAs a fellow cat owner, I’ve noticed that giving Archie more room to roam really changes his behavior for the better. Cats thrive when they have safe, open spaces to explore and play—they feel less stressed and more engaged. The image showing "24.5'" suggests a measurement that might relate to how much space Archie has or needs, reinforcing how important the right play area size can be. From my experience, observing where your cat naturally gravitates can guide you in setting up their play space. Archie, for instance, loves zooming around in areas where he can dart freely, which is typical of cat zoomies behavior. Providing toys like feather wands or laser pointers in these larger spaces keeps them active and mentally stimulated. Also, allowing for vertical space with shelves or cat trees can help, especially if floor space is limited. Cats love to climb and observe from a height, which can alleviate territorial stress and give them more control over their environment. Most importantly, giving your kitten or cat more space respects their need for independence and helps prevent behavioral issues like anxiety or aggression. It’s a simple change that can make your pet happier and healthier. So yes, consider gradually increasing Archie's play area and watch him thrive!