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How to train a cat that is too lively?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Anna Lee
For cats that are too lively, the owner can first buy more toys for the cat to play with and use the toys to consume its energy. After the energy is consumed, the cat will naturally have no energy to run and jump around. Secondly, if the cat is too lively, the owner can educate and train the cat. If the cat completes the action requirements, he can reward the cat with a small amount of food, or gently stroke it with his hand to show praise. If the cat does not listen to instructions or fails to complete the action requirements, it is necessary to give appropriate punishment to warn the cat. After repeated training and training, the cat will become obedient.

1. Use toys to consume energy

Cats are more lively and active by nature, so if the cat is just naughty, the owner can prepare more toys for the cat, such as yarn balls and cat teasers. Sticks, toy mice, etc., the cat will naturally take a good rest when it is tired from playing.

2. Carry out education and training

If the cat is too lively and it is useless to use toys to consume energy, then the owner needs to educate and train the cat. When training a cat, if it completes the specified requirements, you can feed it some snacks or stroke it as a reward. After multiple trainings, the cat will become obedient.

3. Punishment and warning

If the cat is disobedient during training, or even makes threatening sounds and actions, the owner needs to give it appropriate punishment to warn it. For example, shout loudly or hit the cat with a newspaper. Never hit the cat, otherwise it may frighten the cat and cause the cat to have rebellious psychology.