Monday, February 28, 2011

Letting your Cat Do Training

By Jessica Page


Known to be one of the smartest creatures among all animals, cats can be handled without investing so much effort and having them as your pet can truly be worthwhile.

Surely you are interested in applying the necessary training to your cat and learning the correct ways. First of all, it is obvious that you should provide a name for your cat and ascertain that your cat will be acquainted to its name and can give a response when being called. Do that name calling repetitively until your cat will be able to distinguish its own name.

Providing Something to Scratch

There are many needs that the cat requires including satisfying its feed and thirst requirements, and also they should be given a place where they can strop their claws, and they also need toys and other items that will keep them interested in them. Not including a scratching post in the cat training exercise will mean that the cat won't have any other alternative than to sharpen its claws on whatever comes in its way including your expensive sofa, or carpet, or anything else it finds that it likes to scratch.

Aside from giving something to scratch, you must also provide them a certain object that it can play with. You can give them old toys for them to play and even gnaw on them. This is an important act to eschew them from damaging your precious things like your shoes, slippers and even your pillows.

Cat training however should not mean giving your cat a beating or hitting it, which will only make the cat afraid and in any case the cat cannot correlate the hitting with misbehavior. All that you need to do to let the cat know it is doing something wrong is to firmly say 'no' or you can even clap your hands to let it know that its actions are inappropriate. No doubt, the cat still cannot understand your words, though it will understand the harshness of your tone, which will make it realize it is doing something wrong.

There are also instances when your words would not be sufficient to discipline your cat when it does something that is improper. In that case, you can use a water sprayer and spray it on the cat's face to make the cat be mindful about its false actions.

But if there are moments when what your cat did was nice, it is also advisable to include rewards in your training. Doing this can also let the cat know that what it did was good and will maintain that action all the time.




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