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Is it cruel to keep a cat in the basement?
Cats are animals that need to be entertained. You can’t lock them in a cold, musty basement without access to entertainment and expect them to be healthy. But if you have a decent-enough basement, with lights and maybe even another cat to keep it company, then there’s nothing inherently bad about that.
Why do cats go in the basement?
-If your cat normally goes down into the basement, they may want to go a favorite place of theirs that is down there. -They want to go exploring in the basement. -There is an animal down there, probably a rodent, and they want to go and kill it. -There is something such as a storm that is scaring them.
What is a basement cat?
“Ceiling Cat” and the corresponding “Basement Cat” (a black cat who lives in the basement) represent good and evil in the lolcat universe, and in some cases God and Satan, as in the LOLCat Bible Translation Project.
Why do cats meow in basement?
An older cat may cry at the top of the basement stairs because the litter box is down in the basement and the cat is painful going up and down stairs. The type of box is important too. If it is painful for your cat to climb into the box, that may initiate some crying.
Why is my cat afraid of the basement?
It is completely normal and natural that your cat is afraid to spend any time in the basement using her litter box after she was so traumatized, but there are a few things I can recommend to potentially help the situation. Secondly, one day in the basement may not have been enough to help Isabelle with her fear.
Why does my cat go downstairs and cry?
If the cat is in another room while it miaows, it’s calling you to come. Perhaps it wants to tell you something. Maybe there’s something wrong in the room, or it has perceived some kind of danger, although in this case, most cats would walk to their human, miaow, and then lead the human back to the room.