What to Do If a Pet Cat Does Not Cooperate with Training
When cats are kept as pets, owners will conduct some basic training to correct some “bad habits” because these habits conflict with the owner's lifestyle. For the harmony of the pet cat and the owner’s life, what should be done when the cat does not cooperate during training?
Cats are increasingly loved by people, with more and more colors and breeds including domestic and foreign cats, of course depending on personal preference. Cats are very cute animals, graceful in behavior, and attractive in appearance. Every pet cat owner hopes their cat is better, so only through training can its qualities be improved. Therefore, when training, it is very good to formulate plans according to the characteristics of the pet cat to train it effectively.
Most cat training involves meal and some life habit training, because cats themselves love cleanliness. Kittens often lick their bodies for self-cleaning. After meals, they wipe their whiskers with their front paws; after urinating, they lick their anus with their tongue; and after being held, they lick their fur with their tongue. This is how kittens remove odors and dirt on their bodies, so owners don’t need to worry too much as cats can manage by themselves. During training, food or toys can be used to entice them. Usually, finding their favorite food or toy is very effective.
Reminder: To correct some bad habits of cats, it is best to train them from a young age, so they get used to the family’s lifestyle habits. Owners with more free time can play with cats during the day. If there is no time to accompany cats during the day, more toys can be purchased for them because cats can also entertain themselves (Source:PetsZone)