Cat Training - Teach Your Cat Discipline
Dogs might like to have baths, but cats are definitely animals that do not like to be bathed. Cats are very independent, even when it comes to cleaning themselves. This is part of their aversion to bathing. While they are independent, a cat owner must still attend to a cat's food and other care.
Like a dog who hasn't had the proper training to behave indoors, cats can create many problems for the owner. Training a cat is not overly difficult. Cats will often use their claws and scratch and destroy the furniture. Kitten training normally includes teaching the animal not to scratch furniture, utilizing a scratching post. The house will smell badly if the cat is not properly potty trained.
You can resolve the clawing problems in several ways. Removing the claws when the pet is a kitten is one way. But a number of people think this to be unkind to the pet. Another thing you can do is to purchase a scratching post and coach the cat to scratch on the surface when it has a feeling to scratch.
Because the kitten won't know what to do with the scratching post right away, you'll need to teach it. Try taking its paws in your hands and guiding them through the scratching motion. The cat will need lots of repetitions before it learns, so this type of cat training should be done as often as possible.
The litter box is yet another important part of cat training. It is the means by which you teach a cat what to do when it has to go so that you can eventually collect and discard the animal's waste products. You can buy one at any neighborhood pet shop. Your choice, of course, must be dependent upon how big your particular feline companion is.
Your cat won't learn to use its litter box right away. It will need a little practice. Keep a close eye on your cat. If it starts acting like it is about to urinate, pick it up and take it right to the litter box. Like other animals, cats need plenty of exercise and playtime. Buy a few toys, such as stuffed animals and balls, to keep it entertained; otherwise, it may wreck your house.
Cats can be great indoor pets if trained properly. Some cats will have different training needs and you may be able to find help in your local pet store. One problem that will need attention is if you end up with cat urine on your furniture. Cat urine is very hard to remove from fabrics but not impossible. You may find some answers online to help with cleaning solutions.
Just like an untrained dog, an untrained cat can be a big nuisance. Luckily, training your cat is really easy. Take a simple example, like cat scratches on your bookshelves and tables. Kitten training will take care of this problem, by instructing the cat how to use a scratching post while it's still young. As for many cat owners how to clean cat urine is a difficult problem. The smell of cat urine is very difficult to remove even after many attempts to clean it. Cat training products are available on the market and come in different varieties and can be found at your local pet store or online.
Published April 6th, 2008
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