Training Tips for Somali Cats
Somali Cat
When Somali cats survive in the wild, hunting prey and searching for food can provide psychological stimulation and also train their survival skills. Through repeated victories, they gain a strong sense of achievement, which is beneficial to their physical and mental health development, naturally bringing them joy.
Somali cats raised at home do not need to go out to find food, so life can become dull. Their happy life depends entirely on the owner to create.
Somali cats like to scratch, as it brings them pleasure. Considering the home's furniture, it is best to prepare a cat climbing frame for them! Climbing high seems to be their nature; they enjoy overlooking the scene below from a high place. Providing a high perch will make them especially excited.
Be sure to take some time to play with your Somali cat. This not only enhances your interaction but also exercises their body and boosts their confidence, which is extremely important for the psychological health of the Somali cat.
You can also develop some small tricks and train your Somali cat to complete them. Of course, use treats as rewards; they will feel a great sense of achievement when completing tasks to get food.
Goldfish and birds will always attract their attention. These are good toys, but all living things are equal, so it is best to only watch and not touch. (Source:PetsZone)