The key to effective cat training being consistent. To avoid sending your cat mixed signals no what kind of training you undertake, make sure you do it regularly. Below are four must have cat training tips that will get you through your initial phase cat ownership.
Tip one. If you know you are going to be away for a while you must be able to keep your cat busy. This is because cats can get bored very easily and turn to destructive behavior. To avoid this one solution is to have a timer for your tv set and have it turn on at different times of the day. Your cat will come to investigate and stay and watch the images on the screen, at least for a while.
Tip two. If your cat is constantly in your face and you want some space, blow a harmless puff of air into your cats face. You will be amazed at the results. Your cat will be startled and puzzled. Soon they will associate the two actions and you will regain your space.
Tip three. Cats are curious creatures. Make sure your cat have a room with a view. If a cat has access to a ledge on a window sill, they can sit comfortably and watch the proceeding outside. They will see birds and any other animals in your yard and be content just to sit there. This is one way to stop some bad behavior as they will not be bored.
Tip four. The more quality time you spend with your cat, the better your relationship will develop. Cats have a form of communication skill that involves more than just talking. The more time you spend together you and your cat will begin to develop your own form of communication through body language. You will be able to read each others minds to an extent. You will know when they are considering an improper move and by the look on your face, your cat will know you dissaprove of what they are about to do and hopefully listen.
These ideas are only the tip of the iceberg when you’re training your cat. As you and your pet begin to know each better, you’ll discover a language of your own. It may be through speech, you talk and she meows. But more than likely, the two of you will eventually be able to read each other’s body language. You’ll soon learn the subtle nuances of this very effective form of communication, teaching
your cat what she needs to know will be easier than you can ever imagine.
Michael Moyssidis has been a caring and devoted cat owner for many years. For more
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