What To Do Next Checklist (After Week 1) — Cat

What To Do Next Checklist (After Week 1) — Cat

After Week-1 Checklist: Cat/kitten

You made it through week one. Now the goal is a calm routine, a confident cat, and fewer daily headaches.

1) Lock in a simple routine

  • Keep meals consistent (same times daily when possible)
  • Do 1–2 short play sessions per day (even 5–10 minutes helps)
  • Keep the litter box routine steady (scoop daily if possible)

2) Confirm the vet plan

  • If you haven’t already: schedule the first wellness visit
  • Bring any records you have (vaccines, microchip, prior meds)
  • Ask about diet, healthy weight, parasite prevention, and dental basics

3) Upgrade the setup (only where it helps)

  • Add one improvement at a time (cats like predictability)
  • Consider upgrades that reduce effort:
  • Easier water routine (fresh bowl schedule or fountain)
  • Better litter setup (placement, mat, odor control)
  • More vertical space (tower/tree) to reduce stress

4) Reinforce the “easy wins”

  • Reward calm behavior (quiet sitting, gentle play)
  • If scratching is an issue: place a scratcher where it happens and reward use
  • If you’re using a carrier: leave it out as a “safe spot” so it’s not scary later

5) Build confidence (gentle socialization)

Image of person filling water fountain while the cat looks on.

  • Slowly introduce new rooms, sounds, and visitors
  • Keep hiding spots available (confidence grows when they feel safe)

6) Prevent boredom (and unwanted behavior)

  • Rotate toys instead of leaving everything out
  • Add simple enrichment:
  • Wand play
  • Treat puzzles
  • Window perch time (safe/secure)

7) Set a cleaning + maintenance rhythm

  • Daily: litter scoop, quick wipe of food/water area
  • Weekly: wash bowls, wash bedding, toy refresh
  • If using a fountain: set a reminder for filter/cleaning

Person scooping litter while cat watches on.

8) If you have other pets: keep introductions slow

  • Separate resources (food/water/litter/rest areas)
  • Short, calm interactions only—end on a good note

9) Track what matters

  • Appetite + water intake
  • Litter box habits
  • Energy level and sleep
  • Scratching patterns (location + time of day)

10) Know when to call the vet

If something feels off and it’s not improving, trust your gut and call.

Pro tip

After week one, consistency beats perfection. Small upgrades + steady routines = a calmer cat and an easier day-to-day.

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