Tips on training your kitten
Most kittens seem irresistibly cute and fun. There are a few
more things to know before you bring home your kitten. You need
to research healthy types of food. You should interview a vet.
You should kitten proof your house. You should pick up your
plants, hide your wires. One good idea you can do is go out and
find something for your kitten to hide in. when they first get
home they may get a bit scared and want to find a safe and
secure place to go. This could either be a kitty condo or a
kennel.
There are several problems that may occur when you bring your
kitty home. Behavior problems are normal for most kittens. Most
of the basic problems will include chewing on things, scratching
on chairs, or defecating.
Scratching on different items can create a big problem, like
scratching on your favorite chair. It's a normal thing for a cat
to scratch, but get things that are appropriate for them to
scratch on. Place them around the house so that there is not
just one scratching post. Make sure that you trim your kittens
nails at least once a week. If there continues to be a
reoccurring problem with scratching you may want to consider
having them de-clawed. If you don't want your kitten to be
de-clawed, you should be able to go to the pet store to purchase
booties. This will help them from scratching on furniture or
other things.
Sometimes kittens will chew on different things, such as
strings from mini-blinds, curtains, pretty much anything that
sways and could catch their attention. You should take your
cords and place them out of reach or just unplug them. You can
also get a special cover for the cords.
You will want to keep a close eye on your kitten. Make sure
that your kitten is not snagging their claws on your curtains;
if they do they have the chance of ripping one of their nails
out. This same rune should apply for your carpet, and throw
rugs. You want to make sure that your kitten is safe as possible.
The next thing that you should do is make sure that the kitten
has enough chew toys. This can help with a lot of oral activity,
this being very important for the development of the kitten's
gums and teeth. Another thing that you can do is grow your
kitten some of their own grass. This will also help with their
digestive system.
Kittens require a lot of attention, they have playful
tendencies and if they do not get enough play time they may seem
like they are attacking you. All they really want is an outlet
for their destructive behavior.
Sometimes you can introduce another kitten to help with
aggressive behavior issues. But that would be totally up to the
owner. By bringing in another cat the kitten can take the
aggressive behavior towards the other cat. And maybe the kitten
is only trying to play; even if that is the case you do not want
your feet attacked when your kitten decides that it wants to
play. Kittens do need a lot of social interaction. Not just with
the owner but with other animals too.
If you bring a kitten into a house with a dog, you need to
introduce your dog to the new kitten. This will be a big change
for all of you. The cat and dog may not get along at first but
they need to figure out between the two of them who has higher
ranking in the house.
Remember when all of this is said and done you want to make
sure that everyone is satisfied with the results. This will
include your animals, children and yourself. Don't get stressed
out, just hug your cat. It will all be ok. All cats will ever
try to do is please you.
They are not intending on making you mad they just may not know
better yet. It all takes time to teach and learn. Just remember
a few basic things. Make sure you pet is happy and healthy. Make
sure your doing everything possible for your cat.