Owner's Precautions When Training Pet Cats
Cats need to develop good habits from a young age so that grown cats are easier to feed. Cats are very intelligent animals; they remember well how you treat them. Therefore, owners must pay attention to the following points during training.
1. Kittens are easier to train than adult cats. Don’t miss the kitten growth process, or it becomes “no training when young, useless tricks when old.”
2. Do the right training at the right time. Don’t bring up old grievances; cats have poor memories. When they do well, immediately reward the cat; when they do wrong, immediately stop and punish. Only then will training be effective.
3. Patience, love, and determination are the three key policies. Every cat has a different personality. For cats with high self-esteem, don’t easily scold; for lazy cats, the owner must constantly remind them. "Teaching according to aptitude" also works for cats.
Reminder: When the cat is excited and happy, the owner should also call its name more often. For example, during play, petting, chin scratching, gentle brushing, etc., calling its name during these comfortable and pleasant moments can also enhance the cat’s memory of its name. (Source:PetsZone)