Teach Cornish Rex Cats to Get Along with Other Animals
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Many families raise small pets, not only cats but sometimes also little fish, birds, and the like. At such times, owners need to consider how to protect these little creatures from their cats. Below, the editor will explain how to teach Cornish Rex cats to get along with other animals.
1. Timely Correction
When the Cornish Rex cat starts approaching small fish, birds, hamsters, or other animals, the owner should promptly scold it, letting the cat know it can only watch from a distance and must not touch other pets. Of course, some naughty and clever Cornish Rex cats will obediently listen when scolded, but as soon as the owner turns away, the cat will continue to approach other pets. Therefore, the caregiver must prevent this repeated behavior by reinforcing management of the Cornish Rex cat.
2. Protection When Outside
During interactions between the pet cat and other pets, the caregiver should also prevent the cat from attacking other small animals. When outside or unable to supervise the cat, the caregiver must protect the other pets by separating the cat and the other animals, avoiding immature, unruly, or unfriendly behavior from the Cornish Rex cat that might lead to attacks.
Of course, training a Cornish Rex cat to get along with other animals is not easy and requires the owner to invest more effort and time in training and guidance. Training should begin when the Cornish Rex cat is young, cultivating polite habits towards people and animals so that it can peacefully coexist with other pets. (Source:PetsZone)