The question, why train your cat is almost a rhetorical one. Why
shouldn't you train your cat? You train your dog, you train your
children- everybody else in the family has to comply with a set of
accepted behaviors, as should the cat. Some behaviors are not only
unacceptable; they can also be dangerous to your pet or to your
other family members, so it becomes even more important to train
your cat. Remember, there are many reasons that the cat
develops these behaviors, so if a usually well-mannered kitty
suddenly starts acting like a brain donor, do some investigation as
to why. Rule out illness or injury before assuming that your good
kitty is gone forever. One of the most common sudden bad behavior
complaints is missing or avoiding the litter box. If you have ever
cleaned up an errant kitty mess, then you know why this behavior is
one of the most important to get a handle on. Cats are masters of
habit, so walk down the checklist of possible reasons: did the
litter box get moved recently? Is the spot seeing more traffic than
usual? Is there something different about the room itself? If
location is not the problem, then you can move on to the next set
of questions. Did you change box style or litter brand? Some cats
do not care what is in the box as long as it is fresh and clean,
but others will only accept the scent of one kind, the end. If you
find yourself planning a litter change, start introducing the new
brand as soon as possible, preferably mixed in with the old kind.
After ruling out all of these questions, you might consider whether
or not the cat is ill. Cats with a urinary tract infection or
kidney disease will avoid the litter box because they associate it
with the pain they feel. Getting kitty checked for illness may help
with the behavior, after he is back to good health that is. Over
vocalizing is another issue that may need to be dealt with. Some
cats rarely meow, and some never seem to shut up. Of all kitty
behaviors, the constant crying and need for reassurance may be the
one that is most difficult to figure out, and the one that may make
kitty owners overreact. Of course, asking kitty what he wants may
only reinforce this behavior, and ignoring it may make kitty more
neurotic, so this behavior may be one that needs some real
professional help and guidance. Kitties that bite, scratch or claw
at possessions is bad, but when they do the same thing to people,
it is even worse. Do not tolerate rough play when you first bring
kitty home or you will find yourself bleeding more often than not.
Cats do not play as gently as many dogs will, if they are nipping
while playing, their needle sharp teeth will pierce your skin. When
baby kitty is allowed to play aggressively with his human friends,
he will turn into an older, stronger cat that is aggressive as
well. Stop playing with kitty when he starts biting or scratching
roughly and he will learn that he cannot act that way. What is
funny now is a potential band-aid moment later. Nobody wants to
sneak around his or her own home, trying not to provoke the furry
tyrant that has taken over. Do not allow your cat to run over you,
establish your dominance right away or suffer the consequences. If
you would like to learn more about why you should train your cat,
please visit Why Train Your Cat [1] today. Thanks. Is your
best friend getting older and having problems with pain or
arthritis? Take a look at Pet Bounce [2]. Have a wonderful day! [1]
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