Common Misconceptions in Cat Training
Pet cats are not like pet dogs, who are outgoing and lively, enjoying running and jumping around. Most of the time, cats prefer quietness, like to be alone quietly, and seem very calm and uninterested in their surroundings. In people’s impression, cats are sleepy, independent, and dislike playful roughhousing. Therefore, people often think cats cannot be trained, but this impression from owners is completely wrong.
Actually, cats are very sensible pets. As long as owners patiently train and guide them, cats can become more obedient and sensible, just as lovable as pet dogs. In daily life, owners should spend some time to clearly determine what behaviors are allowed for the cat and which are not, then strictly train the cat according to the rules set. During the training process, owners should not compromise; training must be strict, while also balancing rewards and punishments appropriately. After some time of training, cats will gradually develop good living habits. As time goes by, owners will find their cats become more sensible, and the relationship between owners and cats will become more harmonious, leading to greater mutual respect.