Forbidden Training Zones That Parents Cannot Touch for Cats
British Shorthair Cat
【Detailed Explanation of Forbidden Zones】
To let the understand its name, you can often call its name, but many owners accidentally punish it when calling its name, causing it to associate the punishment with being called and fear approaching you.
The best time to is before feeding because a hungry is more willing to be close and obedient. Food is attractive to cats, making training easier. Therefore, many owners think cats are hard to train because they choose the wrong timing. Each training session should not be too long, not exceeding 10 minutes, but can be conducted multiple times a day.
During training, many owners are too impatient and scold or punish the cat excessively, causing dislike and making training more difficult.
When the cat is excited, frequently calling its name helps it remember its name easily. Good times include when petting, playing, or before feeding.
In , only one action should be taught at a time; do not train multiple commands simultaneously because cats find it hard to learn many actions at once.
Also, multiple people should not train the cat simultaneously to avoid distracting its attention. Training actions should not be too sudden or accompanied by loud noises, as cats are sensitive to loud sounds or sudden movements, which might scare them away or cause them to hide and refuse training.
Cats are stubborn and proud and dislike being controlled. Thus, various stimuli and methods should be organically combined during training, and the attitude should be friendly, like playing with the cat. Even if mistakes happen, don’t scold or punish excessively to avoid impacting the overall training plan.
The cat’s age is also an important factor for training. Training should start at 2 to 3 months old when they are more receptive and lay the foundation for future improvement. Training adult cats is more difficult. (Source:PetsZone)