Tips For Training Your Cat
You can’t train a cat, like you can a dog.
If you try to, you’ll probably cause behavioural problems later
on. But you can teach it not to perform bad habits. But most times
the owner will have to change to fit in with the cat.
Every one in your house, should agree with what you are going to
allow the cat to do. Do not change the rules when you’ve decided
them, as this can cause difficulties.
• If your cat trusts you, it will probably do what you
want, so speak in a calm tone.
• Your cat can tell if you are anxious, so don’t worry if
things go wrong. Keep calm and start again.
• Don’t force training on your cat, only attempt it when it
seems happy to do so.
• Don’t move too quickly, or the cat might misunderstand.
• When teaching a kitten only do it for ½ hour a day and only
repeat a few times. As an annoyed kitten will not learn
anything.
• If you are forbidding something, be consistent. Don’t change
your mind, and stick to the same command.
• If you’ve caught your cat doing something bad, give it a
quick squirt of water from a plant sprayer. This will soon curb the
behaviour.
• Never hurt or shout at your cat, or it will associate you
with the unpleasantness. Instead put some dry beans in a tin and
shake it briefly if you cat is being bad.
• When the cat obeys, praise and stroke it.
• Treat your cat with food when it does well, it will learn to
associate a good behaviour with food. But don’t over do it, it will
soon so it without help.
• Do not ignore your cat when you are mad at it, cats do not
understand this behaviour and will feel insecure.
Your cat will not know from the start that it has to use a
scratch post to sharpen its claws. You need to teach it to do
so.
If your cat beings to attack the furniture, clearly say ‘NO’.
Then take the cat to the scratching post and put its paws on it.
You can scratch with your own nails too, as the noise will make the
cat curious.
If your cat refuses to use the scratch post, then it may not
like the fabric that covers it. Try putting an old piece of
clothing that smells like you over the board; put some hemp rope
around the scratching tree, or put down some straw mats, cats often
like these better.
Make sure where your cat sleeps is quiet and comfortable.
Provide your cat with a covered basket, with a soft filling such as
a blanket or towel. You cat can get away in here and feel safe, but
still be able to see things going on.
Don’t let your cat beg, once it has formed this habit, you won’t
be able to break it. Don’t give in to a meowing cat! Keep your cat
away from the dining table!
• Don’t offer your cat food from the table.
• Don’t give treats outside of feeding time, just because it
wants them.
• Don’t put your cat on your lap when eating dinner at the
table.
• Set your cat certain feeding times.
• Feed your cat when you eat, so it will be occupied.
• If you cat jumps on your lap or the chair next door while
you are eating say ‘NO’ and place it far from the table.
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