Overview Of Cat Behavioral Issue

Many people have cat behavior problems, and it is often the most common reason cats are given up to shelters. People often don't seek help for cat behavior problems until after weeks or months of the problem. Cat behavior problems are one of the most common reasons why cats are given over to shelters by their owners. The two most common reasons for this are feline aggression and litter box problems. For many owners they reach a point where they have tried everything and can not tolerate the problem anymore and so are forced to give the cat up.

Cat scratching is a innate behavior, so it is very difficult to stop or even curb. Its like trying to make your cat stop grooming, or burying its waste. Its just what cats do but cats can be taught to scratch on more appropriate things like scratching posts and tree stumps. Follow these three tips that will redirect your cats scratching behavior:

    1. Find out what your cat likes to scratch
    2. Provide items that match these preferences
    3. Make items in the house unavailable or less attractive to your cat


Short and simple, cats do not respond well to punishment, because they see no link between the punishment and their "crime." DON'T yell either, because that will make your cat fearful, just use a firm tone.

Here are many aspects to your cat's personality and they should all be taken into account when choosing the right training tactics. Find out what your cat's likes and dislikes are and use that information to help you.There are a few simple tips to keep in mind when training your cat.

Training your cat
is very important and for several different reasons. First, a cat that hasn't been trained, doesn't know what behaviors are acceptable and what are not, therefore, they are more likely to misbehave because they don't know they are misbehaving. Having a trained, well behaved cat allows the cat and the owner to bond and have a loving relationship rather than having a misbehaving cat that causes its owner a lot of stress and frustration.It is very important, as a cat owner, to understand that cats cannot be trained the same way as dogs. They don't behave the same way and they don't have the same thinking process as dogs. If you are trying to use the same training techniques on your cat that are designed for dogs, you probably aren't going to see results. Forcing training techniques on a cat will not work. They are stubborn by nature and if it's not something that is appealing to them, they are going to ignore you.

So, you're looking for ways to make cat training a little more easy. Great then you have come to the right article. There are a couple of things thing you need to know about before you try to train your cat. This is cat training made easy so pay attention.

Tip 1 Cats is self sufficient:For some reason we tend to believe that cats are like dogs, but that's just not the case. So that's good news to you, because it's not going to be really hard to train your cat.

Tip 2 Bad habits:Most bad habits are normally in cats that have been adopted, neglected, abused, and taken in as a stray, or even purchased from a breeder.

Tip 3 Potty training:Cats seem to have a natural instinct guiding them to there litter box and thus a majority of cats do not require potty training. If your cat does not like the litter box make sure it's not scented litter.

Tip 4 Rewards:Give your cats rewards anytime they do something good. Most cat owners don't follow this rule and end up being a really frustrated cat owner. Reward with a cat treat and encourage with a light toned voice. Don't yell at your cat because you will only make it worse.

The first step to training your cat should be to learn and understand your cat's personality. There are many aspects to your cat's personality and they should all be taken into account when choosing the right training tactics. Find out what your cat's likes and dislikes are and use that information to help you. There are a few simple tips to keep in mind when training your cat:

    • Keep your training sessions short. If you drag out sessions for a long time, your cat will most likely become bored and will stop listening.
    • Only start training session when your cat is already awake. Don't wake your cat up for a session because he or she will probably just ignore you.
    • Always be sure to reward your cat for obeying you, using treats, food, or showing them affection.


You should also only train your cat for one thing at a time. Whether you are teaching them to do tricks or use the human toilet rather than a litter box, you shouldn't try to teach them everything all at once. When you're training your cat, let them master one thing before moving on to another. This will avoid both you and them becoming overwhelmed.There are many benefits to having a well trained, well behaved cat. You will have less stress because you won't have to worry about how your house is going to look when you get home. You can enjoy a loving relationship with your cat instead of spending most of the time mad at him for misbehaving. Taking the time to train your cat will definitely pay off in the long run and you and your cat will both be happier.

By knowing what normal cat behavior is you can better identify abnormal cat behavior. By taking an interest in cat behavior you can really learn to appreciate how complex your cat really is. Check out some more views about cat behavior.

 

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