Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Siberian | Female | spayed
I just got this new Siberian kitten who was flown interstate. She is so scared won't come out from under the bed hasn't move since last night to eat or drink she pooped in her carrier as I was moving rooms. She's showing no interest in toys and can't get her to eat anything or get her to move from under the bed at all!
2 Answers
Published on January 4th, 2017
Congrats on your new kitten! Moving to a new home is very stressful, and adding on flying to this new home, and Adelaide will be very stressed. It will take her a couple of days to get used to her new home. She may be coming out at night when you are asleep, and I would make sure to leave out food and water at all times for her to have when she decides to come out. I would leave her be for now, don't try to get her to come out to you, she will come out in her own time. Leave out some boiled white meat chicken (no bones) or you can soak her kitten food in tuna juice to tempt her to eat. When you do see her moving around, don't make sudden movements towards her, or make a big deal of it. Ignore her until she comes to you, and gently give her pets and praise. Be patient, it will take time for her to adjust, but she will get used to her new home :-)
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Published on March 10th, 2018
Don't worry, she needs a couple days at least to get used to her new home and new environment, try to encourage her to eat with various treats as well, give her some time she will come around very soon.
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