How to Train Your Cat

How to Train Your Cat

Cats are very smart, playful and independent. They don’t always do what we want them to do. This blog explains how to train your cat so they can be good pets by sitting, walking on a leash and more!

How to Train Your Cat

1. Pet Your Cat As Often As Possible

One way to train a cat is to increase the intensity of stroking its body, this way can make the cat feel comfortable and cared for, so your cat will be easier to train. Petting your cat can also increase your emotional bond with your out all your cat won’t be afraid of you and will want to stick with you even more.

2. Train Cats Since They Are Babies

it’s best to train your cat tram infancy, at least they start crawling. Cats that are still babies will be easier to train because they are still learning about everything That way when they grow up, the cat will be trained and understand the limits you have applied.

3. Rewards

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In training cats occasionally reward them for their scores in carrying out commands. That way, the cat wall feel happy and obey the commands. In addition, this is a sign of you pampering the cat co o pet. The prices can be in the form of extra snacks outside their meal hours.

4. Don’t Punish Them

Sometimes when the cat is disobedient, and we are tired we after gue him punishment in the hope that he will become a deterrent and behave more Scoding or even punishing the cat will not help in training them. Instead, it can make the cat uncomfortable, afraid stressed, and depressed.

5. Use Command Words

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In training your cat use a source that is easy for him to understand To make it easier, give them an example when practicing Examples of words usually used are sit, find it lay down, and kiss.

According to My Neighbour:

Cats are known for being independent. With a little patience and training, you can teach your cat how to sit and play fetch. This is how it works. Training your cat is fun because of its adventurous nature.

Olabode Chioma

I'm a 20-year-old graduate of Anchor University by the name of Olabode Chioma. My passion is cooking, but I also read political science and study of international relations. I also enjoy teaching, writing recipes, and trying out new things. I work as a chef because cooking is essentially my field of interest. I enjoy teaching others new cooking techniques and serving people the best meals I can make by encouraging them to be creative with their food.