Cats Training Scratching
August 29th, 2010 by KittyKitty
Cats have a strange way of saying that they care for you, they leave marks in a lot of places of your home. You will regularly know if the home you’re in has a cat for a pet even without seeing the cat.
You will be able to see scratch marks in almost all the corners of the house. Scratching is extremely common behavior for cats and there are countless motives as to why they do this. A few cats scratch home furniture or floors in order to release pent up energy inside of them, they scratch so they become tired instead of restless. One more reason they scratch is because they want to get rid of some parts of their claws or they want to sharpen their claws. Cats also mark their territory by scratching surfaces or leaving their smell on it. Cats also scratch surfaces as they want to flex their bodies and move their muscles.
Most owners take time to train their animal to alter this type of destructive behavior. Cats can be disciplined to follow commands so they can also be disciplined to change their behavior towards objects and people. When cat training scratching ought to be one of the areas you must focus on. Given that this is a common trait for them, you can’t truly prevent them from scratching but you can change where they do it. You can provide your cat with items that it can scratch freely. You have to watch what types of objects the cat likes scratching, look at where it is located and aim to figure out what its texture is. You will have to make the cats favorite scratching object appear unappealing by covering it or by spraying it with an smell that cats do not enjoy.
Look for a scratching post that will equal the texture of the thing your cat likes scratching and rest it next to the area where this preferred thing is found. Make sure that the new scratching post has the precise same texture as the much loved thing and keep in mind to make it steady. As soon as the cat uses the scratching post give it goodies and pet it dotingly. If that cat really comes to like the scratching post, you can slowly move it to a better location. These movements should not be big jumps, remember that you ought to take it slow with cats. The favorite scratching object of the cat has to remain unattractive until you are confident that the cat will not go back to using it and has really taken to the scratching post.
You will mostly improve with changing this behavior slowly but surely. Just stick to it and you will see results in no time.
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