Cats training on extreme meowing
Has you cat been trained to do excess meowing? When we hear a
cat meowing, what is the first thing that comes in one's mind?
Your cat is hungry! This would be a wrong answer! Excess meowing
for your cat can mean a number of things. Are they having
discomfort, medical problems, are they bored, or does your cat
want to spend time with you. Of course, they could be hungry or
have learned this habit. When the cat is verbalizing, ignore
them, when they are quiet then reward them. This will let your
cat know this is a good behavior. Giving in when your cat is
noisy will contribute to bad behavior and unsatisfied
relationship for both cat and owner.
First, you will need to get your cat to learn when it is
appropriate to meow, when they really need something. A content
cat will find many things to occupied it self with. This will
mean your cat will do less meowing.
A good thing to remember about your cat, they will not exercise
by themselves. Set up a playtime and area to spend with your
cat. Strings, ball, catnip items, or simple home made items that
your cat will love. This will help develop a good behavior, for
the times that you are away, busy or do not have time to spend
with your cat. Make sure the time you spend with your cat is
around the same time of day. A good time is when you come home
from work or your busy day that you will want to relax. It is
known that cats can help ones blood pressure and help you to
relax.
Purring is a way a cat is telling you they maybe content.
Nevertheless, beware not all purring at times are good purrs.
Cats will purr if they are ill, sick, or dying. Pay close
attention to your cat if it is purring your cat can use purring
as a warning when sick; to let other animals know they are a
threat to them.
If your cat stops purring another thing you will want to be
concerned is your cat may be sick with a virus or some other
thing could be wrong. This is the time that you should be
seeking a veterinarian to have your cat examined for any thing
that may be wrong with your cat. In some cases, when cats get
older they may stop purring or maybe the purring is so soft that
you are unable to hear them purr.
Emotions can also be part of a behavior in your cat. In many
cases, we are unable to recognize emotions Fear, grief,
compassion, jealousy, just to name a few. These emotions are
real to us and real to your cat fear of hurt or maybe intimated
by another animal. Grief, if a cat loses it owner they will
grief just as we do losing a love one. Compassion, cats have
compassion of other cats. Jealousy if your cat has to start
sharing owner, home, toys, eating and watering dishes.
Here are some things that we need to take in consideration when
trying to train a cat. Emotions with these emotions you will not
be able to train your cat. Emotions will also cause a cat to
have excessive meowing, that you will not be able to train.
We need to remember when training a cat for meowing restively is
why they are having continued meowing. Are they hurt, ill or is
it a behavior. Are we giving the proper attention that a cat
needs? The cat's emotions are they satisfied with where they
are, whom they are with, and what they are doing. Training a cat
is not easy, it does take time and patience, just like children
we need to teach them the good behavior and ignore the bad ones.
Remember to reward your cat today for being good. Take time with
your cat and teach them how to play with toys and items that
they are allowed to play with. Feed those healthy snacks and
food. Get toys that they will play with. However, most of all be
kind and hug your cat today!