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Thursday, March 7, 2019

How to Train a Cat, part 1

by Wendy Nolan

I decided to go over a 6 part blog of how to raise a cat with manners. It is everything I've learned from raising my cat who is now 17 years old.

Typically, it's easier to train a cat when they are a year or younger.
It is well known you need to kitty proof your house before you bring the little monster home, but that doesn't mean your looking for just safety issues. You are also looking for mischief issues. If you have a pile of decorative grapes on your coffee table, what makes you think kitty wont see that as a toy. And then you yell at kitty for scattering decorative grapes all over the floor. To me, this is the owners fault and kitty shouldn't be yelled at at all.
It's like putting a steak in front of lion and telling it not to touch it. They just can't resist. The owner needs to realize this and remove the possible misbehavior. Kitty does not realize its not a toy.

When they are very little, it is good to pick them up a lot, cuddle and kiss them so they get used to close affection. And that is really the first step in instilling manners in the furry critter made of teeth and claws.

Your first objective should be to instill manners in your cat.
If you respect your cat, then they will respect you.
Which means, if you play nasty with them, they will be nasty back to you-and everyone else.


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