Is it OK for a cat to live in one room?

Is it OK for a cat to live in one room?

Domestic cats need, ideally, around an acre of territory – home range. Okay, they are highly adaptable and can live in smaller areas and they can do so reasonably contentedly but a single room is simply too small for a cat to feel comfortable in. Yes, a domestic cat can live in a room.

Do cats need their own room?

There is no need to keep kittens (or cats) in a separate room. The purpose of this is to have a room where all your cat's stuff is, not a room where you lock away your cat. The cats should be free to walk around the house as they please.

How long should I keep my cat in one room?

2-3 daysKeep your cat/kitten in one room for 2-3 days. This helps the cat/kitten feel safe and secure, and lets him/her establish his/her own territory. It is also easier for toilet training and cleaning. Ensure the room is quiet, secure, a comfortable temperature and well-ventilated.