How to prevent cats from catching furniture? How to train cats not to damage furniture!
Cats like to destroy furniture, grind their claws, bite plants, and jump around. These are all due to cats' nature. Even if the owner wants to change, it is not easy to train.
Strictly speaking, it is not a matter of overnight training for pet cats to stop destroying furniture. Therefore, in order to avoid cats destroying furniture, the owner should simplify the furniture at home as much as possible in the early stages of raising cats and place decorations at high places that the cat cannot touch. At the same time, take protective measures, put coats on furniture, etc. to prevent cats from still destroying furniture during training.
Before training, the owner should understand that jumping high, grinding claws, gnawing plants, etc. are all cats' nature and are normal behaviors. If the owner wants to try to change the cat's nature and behavior, he also needs to have a firmer attitude and a perseverance in training. At the same time, during the training process, you should also be understood and tolerant of cats' natural behaviors such as jumping high, grinding claws, and gnawing plants. Because it is very difficult for cats to change these behaviors, the owner should also be more patient in teaching and training the cat.
To prevent cats from destroying furniture, owners can use the transfer method. First, buy a professional cat grabbing version at a pet store, place the cat grabbing board near the place where the cat sleeps. After they get up, they will want to grab things after stretching. The cat will be caught very quickly. In order to attract cats' attention to cat scratching boards for a long time, the owner can spray some cats' favorite smells on the cat's scratching boards or sprinkle some things that cats like to maintain cats' interest in cat scratching boards without destroying other furniture.
Of course, when the cat is used to scratch the claws and touch the furniture, the owner should drink it in time to make the cat stop scratching, and then take the cat to the cat to scratch the claws before the cat scratching board, and give it a reward for delicious food to encourage the cat to grind the claws on the cat scratching board. In order to avoid damage to the furniture in the home, it is best for the owner to trim the nails for the cat in time. If the pet cat without the nails, the damage to the furniture will also become less.