How to Prevent Cats from Crawling into Owner's Quilt in Winter
Cats are animals that love warmth. In the cold winter, they are accustomed to moving toward warmer places. Sometimes they sleep beside a running computer case, or lie on the balcony to bask in the sun and sleep. Even more often, they crawl into the owner's quilt and sleep together. However, what should you do if your cat crawls into your quilt in the winter?
First, to prevent cats from crawling into the quilt, owners need to prepare a warm and comfortable cat bed for them. The principle is simple: as long as the cat has a sufficiently comfortable and warm bed of its own, it will not yearn for others'. Even if it has already crawled into the owner's quilt, if it feels that the owner's quilt is not as comfortable as its own cat bed, the cat will turn back to its own bed.
Second, if you don't want the cat to crawl into the quilt, you need to stop this desire and behavior as soon as you discover it. For example, sternly scolding can stop it; if the cat does not obey, you can use a water spray to deal with it. However, one thing to note is that training and scolding the cat must be timely. That is to say, when the cat makes a mistake, you should criticize and educate it immediately, not bring up past mistakes later, which is useless for the cat.
In addition to the above methods to prevent cats from crawling into the quilt in winter, you can also refuse the cat entry to the room by closing the door in time to prevent the cat from entering your room and crawling into your quilt.