We have a spacious area for each cat, and we do not keep them in cages. Breeds like Abyssinian and Bengal are not suited for confined spaces. However, there are times when using a cage is necessary, such as after sterilization. In these cases, a cage helps prevent wounds from reopening and supports recovery. We only use cages when required, such as for separating sick cats or temporarily isolating newcomers.
Each cat has a large personal space in their room, along with toys to keep them active. This is crucial for these breeds because a lack of exercise can lead to obesity and related health problems. Providing opportunities for physical activity ensures the cats stay fit and healthy in the long run. Regular exercise and a spacious environment contribute to their overall well-being.