There are a few things you can do to make sure your feline friend has a comfortable night. We’ve listed how to set up their bed and the room they’ll sleep in for their safety and comfort below:
- Choose a kitten bed that is comfy and has high sides to keep their toys close by. Don’t forget to add soft blankets for a great night’s sleep.
- Make sure the litter tray, water and food bowls are not too far away should your kitten need them during the night. Do make sure the litter tray and the food/water aren’t next to each other, however!
- A scratching post nearby will win you extra points with the new feline friend. Your kitten will be able to stretch and scratch to their heart’s content as soon as they’re ready to start the new day. What bliss!
- Remove electrical cords. Some cats love to bite on things they’re not supposed to, especially as kittens. To keep them safe, it’s best to remove electricals
- Put away breakable items. Kittens love to knock things (purposefully or not!) so it’s best to put these things away to avoid them getting hurt.
- Your plants will need to be removed as kittens can climb! To keep them safe, move your plants in the first nights until they’re trained to not climb.
- Close the door and make sure the windows are latched properly for their safety
Should I leave the light on or off when my kitten is sleeping?
Cats can see in very low light, so it’s likely that even with the lights off they’ll be able to move around effortlessly. However, it can take a bit of time before they get accustomed to their new environment so having a low night light on to make things easier at the beginning is a good idea.
Should I let the kitten sleep in my bed?
You may want to wait a while before sharing your bed with the new kitten. It takes time for kittens to be litter trained so if you want to keep your sheets in mint condition it’s best to invest in a separate kitten bed. If they are really young, they might even have trouble negotiating their way out of your bed without hurting themselves. Plus, your kitten might even prefer to have their own space to sprawl as they please.
Many owners do allow their cats to sleep in their bed, but it’s important to give your kitten their own space to spend the night.
Do kittens sleep through the night?
Don’t be surprised if your kitten doesn’t sleep through the night. Cats are prone to waking up at night as their sleep schedule is different to ours. They sleep for around 20 hours but this isn’t always through the night like us and can be during the day instead.
How to get a kitten to sleep at night - 3 ways to try
1. Play and exercise
An exhausted kitten is more likely to sleep through the night. Schedule a play session close to their last nap of the day so they can exhaust all the extra energy before going to bed.
2. Change the meal time
Sometimes even feeding them a late meal can help as kittens will often go to sleep to let digestion do its work. But be mindful of the calorie count before introducing an extra or a larger meal.
3. Introduce familiar objects
Having something that smells familiar can be a huge step towards getting a kitten to sleep at night. Shelters are often happy to let you have their favourite blanket when you adopt a kitten so they can keep a piece of their old home close as they’re getting adjusted to the new life.
Offer them time and patience and soon enough your new ball of fur will be calmingly dozing off by themselves. Now that you know how long kittens sleep, discover more about the cat’s sleeping habits and if the new kitten is treating you to copious amounts of meows in the middle of the night, here are some reasons why cats meow and how to address this behaviour.