How Do You Fix Bad Behavior In Cats?




How Do You Fix Bad Behavior In Cats? If you have a cat, especially a kitten, you've seen your cat run and jump on flying cat toys in the hallway. How beautiful it is! Another thing you may see is teeth digging into the ground around the toy as it is being taken out. It's hard, but still beautiful! These playful (or predatory) behaviors are normal and are one of your cat's ingrained instincts to help develop their hunting skills.


Young kittens will perform many different motor processes repeatedly and a noticeable increase in this activity is seen when they are four months old. Sometimes cats can be inappropriately focused on anger and play with the owner or other animals in the family. 


For example, they can chase us around the house and come out of nowhere, when we least expect it (this is one of their advanced skills), attack us with ankles or feet and it is even jumping and biting our feet. arm. It's not that beautiful anymore, is it?



  • *I always recommend not one, but two (or three!) kittens*

  • * 3 things that often lead to inappropriate music or fun resistance*




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When I conduct video chats on Skype, I witness how a cat owner interacts with their cat. Often, I see their owners playing with their hands instead of toys. Sticking their finger on the cat or turning their hand into a tarantula eventually triggers their cat to eat the meat.


Over time, this activity can create a cat that likes to bite or scratch the owner's hands or arms, not to mention other parts of the body such as the ankles and sometimes the nose. Most of the bullying issues I see are created by the cat owner in the cat's life. It does not take time for kittens to develop hyper-focus on human hands, 


Which is the best animal to attack repeatedly in the house. In the natural environment, kittens often have companions, allowing them to continue practicing their hunting skills with each other. If you've adopted a cat, you can easily become an agent's sibling. This is why I recommend adopting not one, but two (or three!) kittens. 




2.No prior Relationship with mother or classmates

Kittens removed from their mother or their companions at any time during the tender period between two weeks and seven weeks (and even before 12 weeks) do not learn many important aspects of proper play, including resisting pressure and biting, using paws instead of fingers, and reading social cues with respect.




3.Malnutrition

Kittens who don't eat enough food can have problems with digestion and absorption. As a result, they may be more fearful, reactive, or aggressive.





* Avoid this situation Stop training your cat to feed on your hands by not playing with your hands and be aware of other body movements that may lead to play/predation.



*Be prepared to avoid a close attack, learn to read your cat's body language. Watch out for excessive eye contact, whipping or whipping of the tail, arched back or loose ears, clawing, "leaning back," stiffness of the legs and shoulders, and lowering of the head.



* Distract and Redirect If your cat shows signs of an impending attack, intervene before the aggression starts by throwing toys away from you or moving the toys away. *



* Distract, the mother cat will go away and leave when her kittens are playing too much. Distract yourself and leave the house for a few minutes if your cat is aggressive. *



* Focus on the Right food. Play with your cat at least once a day (and with your cat several times a day) to help them focus their aggressive play in the right place. Use wand toys that you handle as real treats and disposable toys for your cat. You can also place toys in various places around your home for your cat to explore. 


Have battery-powered toys and other toys on hand that your cat can play with when you're not around. Since cats catch different types of prey, it is important to provide them with different types of toys. I love the Panther toy that I helped build. It makes my cat run like no other.



*Enhancing the environment Many cats are kept in ordinary homes without physical and mental stimulation. In addition to providing a variety of cat toys, add cat tunnels, cat shelves, cat litter boxes, cat trees, and food puzzles to help take your mind off your attack. If you only have one cat or cats in your family, consider adopting a second cat or cats to keep your cat busy and not want to sink your teeth into it.



*Feeding It is very important that your young kitten is fed free or fed most of the day. A kitten is growing and needs more calories than an adult cat.



*Socialization Kittens should stay with their mother and companions for 12 weeks.*



*DO NOT punish cats physically for tantrums. You will not make the situation better; Instead, you will make the situation easier, and even create new types of anger, such as anger based on fear.




*Be patient! Habits not only take time to create, but they also take time to destroy! In addition, as the child grows older, inappropriate play and violence may go away on its own.