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. . by SunLight11(f): 5:50pm On Oct 21, 2020 |
I have a cat
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Re: . . by Robinson155(m): 5:26pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
It’s important to begin training your kitten as soon as possible so she’ll be able to grow up to learn and respect the boundaries of your home. You don’t want your cat to be digging in the trash, tearing up your furniture or constantly jumping up on your counter. Kitten obedience training will help keep her mind and body active, teach her good social skills and behaviors, and strengthen her bond with you. When training your kitten, it is essential to have plenty of toys at her disposal. If she starts doing something she’s not supposed to, redirect her attention to the toys. Provide them to her as a reward for avoiding bad behaviors. Having toys to play with will keep your kitten mentally and physically occupied. You can also sprinkle them with catnip to further entice her to play. Common Cat Behavioral Problems There are several common cat behaviors that can be addressed through obedience training, saving you a world of headaches and keeping you in tune with your cat’s needs. Furniture scratching Spraying and urinating Avoiding the litter box Aggression toward people or other animals Stress Fear or anxiety Compulsive behaviors, such as over-grooming or excessively scratching or biting How to Train a Cat If you’re lucky, your cat will be willing and eager to learn your commands. However, there’s a chance she’ll ignore you. Every cat is different, and training can be extremely trying on your patience. Make sure to carve out small amounts of time each day to spend working with her. If you have other cats in your home, remember that they each have different personalities and have to be taught differently. Be aware that cats do not understand or respond well to punishment. Punishment will often cause your cat to run away and hide from you, and can lead to stress, which can also breed behavioral and health problems. Encouraging good behavior with a reward is much more effective, and that reward can come in the form of praise and/or a tasty treat. This reward-based training teaches your cat to associate good behavior with positive results. One of the most common cat training techniques is clicker training, which is another form of reward-based training. For instance, if you’d like to teach your cat to sit, click the clicker as soon as she sits down and give her a small treat. Eventually, with enough repetition, she will learn to associate the click with the behavior and the reward. Keep training sessions short—cats have short attention spans and can get bored fast. Focus on one command at a time and move on to the next when she’s mastered the first. Practice the commands in different areas of the house so that she gets used to responding to you in different situations. How to Address Bad Behavior in Your Cat There could be several reasons why your cat is acting out—she might be stressed over a new change in your home, she might have a medical condition or she simply may not understand that her behavior is wrong. While you may think that your cat is misbehaving because she’s upset or spiteful toward you, this is usually not the case. Redirecting the behavior instead of punishing her for it is more likely to put her back on track. By punishing her, she may feel threatened by you, which can ultimately lead to even more stress and bad habits. If she is fearful of you, this will also damage your bond with one another. However, she should be made aware of unwanted behaviors. One way of doing this is by connecting bad behaviors with something unpleasant. For instance, cats are averse to certain scents like perfume and citrus. You can soak cotton balls in these scents to keep your cat away from places you don’t want her to go. Always remember to praise your cat for good behaviors as well. Give her a treat for a job well done, and she will learn to associate her actions with her rewards. 3 Likes |
Re: . . by SunLight11(f): 6:15pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
Robinson155: thanks so much, I bought my kitten today and it's female, I've been reading alot of blogs about cat Dynamics, thanks again 2 Likes |
Re: . . by Robinson155(m): 9:53pm On Oct 22, 2020 |
Urw and have a lot of patience with her Cats can be hard but fun to with it I once had a white cat But when I traveled I had to sell since I couldn’t bring it along Tho M more of a dog person. 1 Like |
Re: . . by SunLight11(f): 7:23am On Oct 23, 2020 |
Robinson155:I have two dogs already, it's just this cat life I want to experience, below is the picture of my kitten 2 Likes
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Re: . . by SunLight11(f): 7:24am On Oct 23, 2020 |
another 2 Likes
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Re: . . by K9lover: 8:41am On Oct 23, 2020 |
She looks just like my naya 1 Like
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Re: . . by SunLight11(f): 9:13am On Oct 23, 2020 |
K9lover:oh my gosh!!! Naya's so cute, I hope my Jasmine grows up to be like her�� |
Re: . . by K9lover: 9:36am On Oct 23, 2020 |
SunLight11: With proper feeding and training, she definitely will Be prepared for noise sha especially at night |
Re: . . by SunLight11(f): 9:49am On Oct 23, 2020 |
K9lover:your correct about that noise at night, as soon as I entered my mosquito net she started crying..... in the end she slept beside my pillow. I shall be reaching out to you, for one or two tips about cat training. 1 Like |
Re: . . by K9lover: 9:57am On Oct 23, 2020 |
SunLight11: No problem. Here's my WhatsApp in case you need to reach me cause I may not be available here much https:///+2348134659373 1 Like |
Re: . . by Robinson155(m): 7:41pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
SunLight11: Not bad |
Re: . . by tshege(m): 10:38am On Nov 05, 2020 |
Your cat is so adorable. I want to get one. What breed is your cat?? K9lover: |
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