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You have a cat in your home. You love her, adore her but are fed up of several
of her irritating activities. She litters, pees here and there - on the costly
carpet, on bed sheet or in the kitchen. She scratches your furniture, flings
from curtain or electric cord. You are wondering what to do of this naughty
creature. In a rare and radical case you may be thinking of rearing a dog to
teach little pussy a lesson. Well, take a pause. We are giving you some simple
tips regarding basic training of your cat. This includes toilet/potty/litter box
training.
First of all there are two basic rules that are to be followed.
* Don't reprimand or punish your cat for any unwanted behavior. This may make
your cat fearful of you or else the cat will continue with the unwanted behavior
in your absence.
* Reward your cat for the desired behavior. It will act as a positive
reinforcement.
Excessive Meowing
Meowing is an acquired behavior of the cat. Cats have been trained to do so.
Whenever pussy wants food, attention or affection, she meows. Over a period of
time this becomes a self-reinforcing habit and later on cats meow just for the
fun of it. The situation gets worsened when the cat is lonely or bored.
The first step in breaking this habit is to exercise and play daily with your
cat. There are so many cat toys available in the market. You can choose anyone
of them. But you have to really get involved in the game. If left on her own cat
will soon get bored of the game.
Don't pay attention to the pussy and give her anything when she is meowing. In
fact ignore her completely whenever she does so. Fulfill her needs when she is
quiet. This will instill in her mind the desired behavior that is expected of
her.
Nocturnal Activities
By nature cat is a nocturnal animal. Given a choice she will sleep whole day and
begin her activities late in the evening or night. If you find this behavior
annoying, you have to change the biological clock of cat as per your needs.
Firstly, don't reward cat in anyway - by playing with her or feeding her -
whenever she wakes you in the night.
Don't let your cat doze off in the day. Keep her active all day along and feed
her late in the evening/early night. By following this schedule you will deprive
your cat of sleep in the day and hence she will catch up with her sleep in the
night. In about 2 weeks time her biological clock will match yours.
Litter Box Training
It's important to make sure that you train the cat correctly in the first place.
As a kitten, every time that she looks like she's about to crouch or she starts
sniffing near a corner (classic signs of oncoming urination or defecation), pick
her up and put her in the litter box. Also, first thing in the morning, put your
kitten in the litter box. Kittens learn extremely quickly.
The most important reason why a cat stops using litter box is that the litter
box may not be clean. Make sure that you clean the litter box every day, and
completely change all the litter and wash the box out at least once a week. That
will help encourage your cat.
Unless a cat is not fully trained in the toilet habits, don't let her a free run
of your house. Keep her confined to a small area.
Cats never shit where they eat, so put her food bowl near wherever she had the
accident.
Don't punish a cat after she had made the mistake. That will make the cat
fearful of you. Scolding and then taking the cat to litter box after she has
eliminated will make her to associate litter box with punishment.
Reward your cat for eliminating in the litter box. In order to do so you must be
present there at the time when she eliminates. You need to have an idea when the
cat urinates or defecates. Most cats eliminate after waking, eating and
exercise. To help predict the toilet behavior of the cat feed her at regular
times. Praise her whenever she litters in litter box.
Scratching Furniture/Climbing Curtains
Cats love to scratch furniture. To prevent them from doing so place double-sided
tape or masking tape left sticky side up at strategic places on the furniture.
Cats don't exactly relish having an object cling to their sensitive feet. Bring
them a scratching post to satisfy their scratching instincts.
Similarly cats love to climb up curtains. Put a soda can or similar thing at the
top so that it falls when the cat tries to climb up the curtain.
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