Three Effective Moves to Compete with Cats

Himalayan Cat
1. Method to Stop Kittens from Getting on the Bed
Whenever it gets on the bed, lie facing it, staring into its eyes, and make a "mm…" sound from your throat, which is generally the warning and threatening sound cats make when fighting with each other.
That sound is hard to imitate but very effective.
Then raise your hand as if about to hit it; or simultaneously make a hissing sound, blowing air towards its nostrils.
Or stretch out your hand, in a posture like cats scratching each other, and quickly touch and swipe its paws, nose, and head; it will definitely be scared away.
— Of course, you must try your best to pretend to threaten it (the more you simulate a grown-up cat fighting for territory, the better), and must not make laughing or scratching-behind-the-ear friendly gestures.
2. Method to Deal with Picky Cats
When the cat is picky, the owner points to the food and watches it eat.
If it does not eat, let it get a little hungry. If it still won’t eat, give some food it usually can eat, but not its favorite food at this time. Otherwise, in the battle with the cat, the owner loses.
3. Method to Deal with Cats’ Mischief
Hold it at the scene of the accident, point to the damaged item, pat its paws, and say some scolding words.
Next time it causes destruction, if caught on the spot by the owner, loudly scold it.
Physical punishment can also correct kittens’ bad habits, but the cat will become timid and fearful of people.
The above kind of mental reprimand should not be overused, or the cat will become very afraid of the owner.
Cats are smart animals; often pamper them and feed some tasty rewards, and they will be closer to the owner.
But when cats are picky or mischievous, they must clearly understand appropriate reprimands.
Don’t scold them randomly when they don’t know why; they will feel very wronged.
The most important thing is not to hit the buttocks or abdomen; gently tap the forehead and nose, cats understand that you are scolding them.