Pam Johnson-Bennett’s post offers a clear, practical rule for households with more than one cat: make sure there are enough resources spread throughout the home. The core idea is simple — when cats can access what they need without being blocked or intimidated by another cat, competition drops and peace becomes possible.
The article points out that many multicat households already enjoy warm, positive relationships between their cats. Spreading resources across the environment supports and preserves those relationships by reducing the triggers for conflict. When competition over access is minimized, cats can coexist more comfortably.
This advice is a reminder that small changes to the way a home is arranged can have a big impact on feline harmony. Observing your cats and making sure they have ready access to what they need — wherever they prefer to be — helps turn a house of individuals into a calmer, more cooperative household.






