Training Your Cat with Constructive Training
Excerpt : Are you training your cat and do not seem to be able to get too far with him. This is the time to look at the constructive training for training your cat or animal. First things first, NEVER USE
Are you training your cat and do not seem to be able to get too
far with him. This is the time to look at the constructive
training for training your cat or animal.
First things first, NEVER USE PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT on your cat or
any animal. This it appalling behavior on your part and can be
punishable by law. This type of punishment will not have good
affects on the cat. You will harm the cat or animal with them
fearing you, you will cause pain, usually ends up with biting
and violent behavior. This is why sometimes when children play
with the pet, if there is no supervision; a child will act out
towards the most the time in hitting. This
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will in turn case the
cat to respond that way towards the children because the cat
believes this is how they play or because they hurt them and the
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Do you use words that would mental harm a friend, your cat
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friends this way.
Constructive support will help you and your cat with training
that both of you will share. Correct timing is needed when using
constructive support. Reward the cat with a treat when there is
the training and good behavior.
Behaviors that are not constructive use a constructive word
towards your cat. A very stern no followed by the cat's name,
with the behavior, is the great way. Cats are like children you
can only tell them simple things until they learn. Example; no
fluffy, you cannot chew on that cord, or no Toby, you are not
allowed on the counters. With saying the word no stern and
continue in positive tone,
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your cat will stop at the word no.
Use this for attracting their attention on the bad behavior.
Some times cat will use bad behaviors for attention. Sure
enough, it did get your attention. You will need to find out why
your cat is using the bad behavior for your attention. This is
the time to reinforce the constructive support training for your
Treat rewards are constructive support with training your cat.
As you start to train a cat, having treats are good for
training. Treats should be small cat food items that your cat
has not had before. Make sure, when you look for a treat that it
is a healthy treat, small, and tasting to your
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cat, liver treats
are the best for a cat, unless you know your cat is not a liver
lover.
Treating a cat when you are training him will not make him fat
as long as exercise is included daily. Once the training is over
you will want to decrease the treats for the good behavior until
they only need one for a reminder in case they have a bad
thought.
Do not use the cat food for training the food that they would
eat for a normal meal. This will confuse your cat, in the
training, and will eat all the time. This is not healthy for a
cat. Over eating with a cat will cause serious illnesses that
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can become a lazy cat
due to the fact there is to much weight on them. A cat will then
just lie around and not want to participate in any activities.
Training will take time, patience, understanding and sometimes
for us to train a cat or research on how to train and the steps
to take. Some behaviors will take time to train where other can
take no time at all.
Training for your cat or animal will help both you and your cat
to healthy relationships.
About the author:
Tony Robinson is a webmaster, international author and cat
lover. Visit his website at http://www.officialcats.com
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