Cat mealtime rules training
Many owners often proudly say: their cat is so smart, it stands straight to take food. They also say that when it eats with people, it obediently sits on a chair, etc. This is not a good sign. Before long, the owner will start to worry because the kitten will always come to beg for food, not eat its own cat food, and become increasingly picky; it doesn’t care about the guests present, like an undisciplined feral cat, jumping onto the dining table to find its favorite food, making a mess in no time, which embarrasses the owner and nearly makes them explode with anger.
Therefore, the cat must be taught mealtime rules from a young age: fixed times, fixed places, fixed amounts. Absolutely do not give it human food. Cats must eat food specially designed and manufactured for them; human food is not entirely suitable for their nutrition and growth. Kittens aged three weeks to five months spend almost all their waking time playing, which is when they are most cute and interesting. Whether you play with them or just watch them play nearby is fine. After five months old, their playfulness decreases but they still want to play often. Children’s toys, such as building block toys like Lego, may not be suitable for them. Some are too big, some have sharp edges, and some could be bitten into pieces and accidentally swallowed, which could cause trouble. (Source:PetsZone)