Golden keys to unlock cat pet training secrets

In the wild, cats are the great hunters. They use their paws to gnash away animals, which are inferior in strength, for food. Cats are also the adherer of a routine which when disrupted can send a feline into outright confusion that sets off a more or less annoying behavior.

Sounds familiar? Fortunately, you don't have to put up with your cats misbehavior even though it is manifestation of a natural instinct. For one, your pet cat has been domesticated so he should learn how to act "civilized" in a modern environment. This can only be achieved through a cat pet training at home.

Several cat pet training modules have probably told you how to respect a cat's natural behavior, such as to scratch your freshly-painted wall, defecate in undesignated areas, make strange noises at night, or stay quietly perched on top of your china cabinet. This might seem all too weird for its owners, but cats know better.

Unlock the keys
1. One golden rule in cat pet training is to understand that cats respond to stress almost uniformly. One reason your furball has developed an aversion over its litter box is that it's already dirty (from the cat's point of view). Everything should be kept consistent for a successful cat pet training.

2. When cat pet training, make sure you associate every basic thing you want the cat to learn with something exceedingly pleasurable or rewarding, and do the opposite for concepts you wish the cat hasn't known like scratching walls and posts. The essence of being a cat is to climb and scratch, but you don't have to ask for divine intervention. Simply make or buy a scratching post and move your cat there every time he begins shredding your furniture.

3. Biting is a big issue for cats, especially when it's a response against aggression. You can help your cat by continuously socializing him with other felines as a kitten.

4. Kittens can seem highly energetic and they could begin climbing on your curtains, with their claws stashing the soft fabrics. If this is happening, the kittens are probably bored or just playful. What you can do is provide them with toys since it could be too early to begin a serious cat pet training.

The key to a harmonious relationship with a cat is to respect its routine and natural behavior. You may alter some of that by cat pet training, but remember that "a cat is a cat and will always be a cat".