Exotic Shorthair Cat Training, Stop It from Urinating Everywhere

The random urinating behavior of Exotic Shorthair cats is sometimes influenced by factors such as heat cycles. Although somewhat understandable, it is unacceptable. Cats urinating randomly and damaging the healthy environment is a problem that every owner finds intolerable and troublesome. Therefore, many owners start training their cats early in kittenhood, helping them develop good living habits and avoid urinating indiscriminately.
When an Exotic Shorthair cat urinates randomly, owners should promptly stop and criticize this behavior. Owners must never tolerate or indulge the cat’s random urination. When scolding and educating the cat, the owner must make the Exotic Shorthair understand that urinating randomly is wrong, something that makes you very angry and cannot be tolerated, using a firm oppositional attitude to change the cat’s mindset about urinating everywhere.
It is important to note that during training, owners should avoid corporal punishment and must not insult or hit the cat casually. Random hitting only causes the cat to develop fear and resentment toward the owner, fostering a submissive personality. This not only makes training difficult to achieve but also poses significant risks to the cat’s healthy growth.
When owners notice the Exotic Shorthair gradually changing its random urination behavior, they should give appropriate praise and encouragement to motivate continued good habits and achieve training goals. Of course, there are many reasons that cause cats to urinate randomly. If other symptoms accompany the urination, owners should pay attention. If necessary, the cat should be taken to a pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment, then find ways to change the Exotic Shorthair’s urination behavior.