Teaching Cornish Rex Cats to Get Along with Other Animals
In many pet enthusiasts' homes, besides raising pet cats, there are also many other pets. Therefore, owners need to train their cats in daily life to master the methods of peacefully getting along with other animals. Below, the editor briefly introduces the training methods for Cornish Rex cats to get along with other animals for pet lovers to refer to.
We all know that pet cats really like lively little pets such as goldfish, birds, hamsters, and so on. To allow pets to coexist peacefully and safely, owners must teach Cornish Rex cats how to get along with other animals in daily life.
First, when the Cornish Rex begins to approach small fish, birds, hamsters, and other animals, the owner should promptly scold it, so the cat only watches from a distance and does not try to touch other pets. Of course, some naughty and clever Cornish Rex cats will listen obediently when scolded, but as soon as the owner turns away, the cat will continue approaching other pets. Therefore, owners must prevent cats from repeating this behavior and strengthen the management of Cornish Rex cats.
During the interaction between pet cats and other pets, owners should also prevent cats from attacking other small pets. When going out or unable to manage the cat, the owner should protect other pets well, separating the pet cat and other pets to avoid immature, unruly, or unfriendly Cornish Rex cats from attacking other pets.
Of course, training Cornish Rex cats to get along with other animals is not easy, so owners need to invest more time and effort during the training process, providing more training and guidance to the cats. Training should begin when the Cornish Rex kitten is young, cultivating polite habits toward people and things from an early age, so they can coexist peacefully with other pets. (Source:PetsZone)