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5 Great Tips On Training Your Cat To Behave
By Chaganty Ashwini

There is more to cats than the cuddly and lovable pets who purr on one corner of the house. At times, they can be a menace to housekeeping too. Scratches in furniture, broken ornaments, and ruined stockings are just a few things that misbehaving cats can do.

There are reasons why cats misbehave. And by knowing these reasons, cat owners can be capable of controlling their pets' actions.

Here are some things about cats which cause misbehaviors together with tips on how to make them behave.

- Cats misbehave when they are bored.

Cats that don't have much to do have no choice but to do obnoxious things. They may be looking for attention, or they just needed something to do to spend their energy.

Whatever the case may be, these can be solved by allotting time for your cat to play with you. However, do not do this immediately after your cat misbehaved. Your cat will associate its misbehavior with you giving it more attention.

- Cats are naturally nocturnal animals.

Cats are more active during nighttime. They can do more exciting activities by that time.

With this in mind, make your cat busy in the morning. By doing this, the cat will be too exhausted to do things when it is time for his owners to sleep.

- Cats misbehave when they are sexually-driven.

Expect misbehavior when cats feel that it is time to mate. Expect a lot of misbehavior for cats who are confined inside their homes when it happens!

Surgical procedures can be done to prevent misbehaviors caused by sexual urges. Female cats can undergo spaying; male cats can undergo neutering.

- Cats misinterpret owners' reaction to its misbehavior.

Owners usually get mad when their pets misbehave. But they are vague in telling their pets that they are mad. When owners reprimand their pets for misbehaving, cats think that their owners just want to play with them.

Owners must be clear with their reactions. If their pets misbehave, owners would make it clear that it is a punishment and not a game.

Remember that cats seek reward. They avoid punishment. Do not make misbehaving enjoyable to your cat by giving it a lot of attention when it happens.

By associating punishment for misbehaving cats learn what should not be done.

- Cats enjoy playing with certain things in the house.

There are things that cats love. It may be a curtain, or a pillow.

The good thing is they hate certain smells too. Spray unpleasant smells on those things to keep cats away.

By knowing why pets misbehave owners have more chances to correct these bad habits!

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Oh boy!

Prof I just got a mental picture of you walking to the center of the dam carring a wiggling squirming bag full of cats...and me running after you; with a cat in my hands, hollering "you forgot one!" :D :D
Betsy:D
 
Good Lord, now I've got a bunch more things to do. First off, the cat owns the house, even though he's lived here the shortest time. Ask the dogs and they will confirm this. Also, the article didn't mention that cats can scratch up the hands that feed them quickly. You should see my hands every night after I play with Bo. Sometimes I need to wrap the hands in towels to prevent the blood from covering the bed.

The wife has been thinking about training the car to use the toilet. That might not be a bad idea, not that Bo has a problem with his cat box, but it would put a stop to Ernie's rooting around in that box and chewing up on the little hard rolls. EEEuuuuuwwww! I guess the old saying about a dog eating sh*t and barking at the moon is something of a correct saying.

We just recently bought and installed new bedside lamps that are attached to the walls instead of the old ones that we kept on the bedside tables. You guessed it, Bo knocked one of them over and broke the glass part. I think he wanted more room on the table.

We thoroughly enjoy Bo as well as our two dogs, and we are glad that all get along fabulously. Sorry to turn this into a talk about my cat. :)
 

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Try living with my cat, if I stop holding or petting her while I am sleeping she bites my eyelids.... Love the spoiled thing.
 
Well my cat comes when I call him. But stops just out of reach. He is not a lap cat by any means. Tho he will get between us in bed to sleep but he's an early riser. And talk about being a picky eater, he will only eat 1 kind of can food and only 1 flavor in that. Which is very hard to find so we buy every can we see. He's not picky about his dry food thank goodness.
Our beagle is another story altogether.
 
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