Yes a domestic cat can live in a room.
Can a cat live in one room.
Please don t fall for the fresh air and sunshine fallacy.
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.
If you have more than one cat you will need to double the space.
If you have dogs you want to make sure that they do not have access to the cat room as your cat will probably.
Putting them into one room where they can t do that would definitely cause serious stress to them.
Know where they are plus i also have a written list of every known hiding spot in the house so if we do have a missing cat we can check all the.
The cat will survive but you won t know how tormented she d be.
It may cause mental health issues.
Seven hours a day in a large room that has a bed a bathroom a window and lots of cat toys sounds pretty good to me and i d bet your cat agrees.
They want to get away from each other sometimes.
My cat is free to roam all over my average size one bedroom apartment and seems to spend about 15 hours a day in one specific spot in the living room right by the front door.
When choosing a room for your cat try to make it one that does not get much traffic from the rest of your household especially from guests.
Yes a cat can live in one room if it s at least eighteen square feet.
There are several reasons for restricting a cat.
But one cat also isn t a solution especially not if you re working full time and not home much.
Hundreds of thousands of cats live out long and perfectly happy lives as indoors only cats as long as they get the exercise they need through interactive play with a human parent there are safe alternatives depending on your apartment arrangement.
I live by myself in a one room studio apartment.
Your cat will feel much more comfortable in her new space if she doesn t have to worry about intruders constantly coming in.