Basic Cat Training
Every pet owner knows that if you and your pet have the same
rules, the household is much happier. For instance, is there a
place you do not want your cats? Perhaps the kitchen counter?
What about those plants that could be harmful to your cat?
So, to help with getting the rules straight for everyone, here
are some ideas:
- Decide where your cat is definately not allowed to be.
- Obstacles. Use items that will disturb the stealth qualities
your cat naturally exhibits, like a stack of empty soda cans
around a plant or bells hung from the lower limbs and leaves. By
breaking your cat's concentration and making a noise, these
measures can be quite effective.
- Deterrents. Use things that
are unpleasant to your cat. Double-sided tape or "sticky paws"
are effective. There are also pheromone treatments that can be
used.
- Re-direct attention. When you catch your kitty doing
something you don't want it to do, redirect the cat's attention
by giving it something it is permitted to have or play with. A
string, ball or other toy.
- Removal. Take your cat away from
the area or take the item away from your cat.
- Rewards. Give
a treat for good behavior along with a "good cat" or other
endearing talk. Try not to reward expected behavior like using
the litter box; but if this is a problem, a couple of
reinforcements won't hurt.
- Withdraw attention. If your cat
is doing something you don't want it to do, but the behavior is
more annoying than dangerous, withdraw your attention. Many cats
will do things because you laugh or pay attention to them when
they exhibit the behavior. By withdrawing your attention, the
cat will find something else. Most likely, however, the cat
wants your attention and will continue to act out until you play
with it or cuddle it.
- Tell your cat "No." Simply tellling
your cat to stop may be effective in many instances. I find that
by telling my cats to get down or saying "No," they behave
nicely. Many cats understand human speech to an extent, and can
put together the sounds they hear with the behavior that is
required. The longer you live with your cat, the more pronounced
this will become.
- Calling your cat to you. Over time, as the
cat comes to know and trust you, you may be able to call your
cat to you. A scratch behind the ears should always be given. My
cats come when called, expecting a cuddle or treat. I can then
pick them up and give them medicine or groom them. The cuddle is
the trick.
- Never, ever hit or strike your cat! Not only is
this cruel, but the cat learns that you are not to be trusted.
They come to fear you and may start other objectionable
behaviors, either in retaliation or out of fear and anxiety.
Even a raised voice can cause this reaction cycle. The cat may
leave your home given the chance, to find a more pleasing one.
About the author:
Copyright 2005, Morgen Marshall Fo
r the Love of Cats dot com
Morgen Marshall
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