How to Avoid Cat Training Problems
Training cats is a bit more difficult as compared to training
dogs. There are a handful of cat training problems that you will
encounter while trying to teach your cat. Cats get distracted more
easily and may take a longer time to teach. These facts make cat
training more rewarding and fulfilling once you see improvement in
the cats behavior and once you overcome some cat training
problems.
Cats are fun loving by nature and will always try to play with
the people and the objects around it. This is usually one of the
biggest cat training problems around. Cats are very easily
distracted and will change from one task to another in an instant.
When trying to train a cat, be sure that you are in an area free
from distraction. You can select an area in your house to train the
cat and clear it from possible distractions. The area should also
be different from where the cat eats or where the litter box is
located. Hide the toys in the area and ask people to stay away from
the area as much as possible. This will hopefully lessen the cat
training problems that you will be experiencing.
Cats and children may not always get along. This is another cat
training problem that you will have to deal with if you have kids
in the house. When you plan to teach your cat a new command or a
new trick you have to try and make your children stay away from the
cat’s sight. Cats will usually scratch children without the
intention of doing so. You also have to slowly introduce the cats
and the children to each other. For the first couple of days or
week, supervise their interaction until you are confident enough
that the cats and the children will not hurt each other. Remind the
kids that pulling the tails of the cats and squeezing them will
make the cats angry. When the children and the cats already get
along then you can proceed with training the cat because you have
overcome another cat training problem.
Another cat training problem you might face is disobedience when
other cats are around. If you have more than one cat at home, make
sure to train them all separately. When cats are with each other,
they tend to not listen to commands. You can let them interact
after the 10 to 15 minutes of training a day is over.
These are just some of the cat training problems that you may
experience but once you overcome them you will be able to deal with
your cat or cats with more ease and confidence.
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