How to train a cat timid?

Pet 9:32am, 30 May 2025 185

If a cat has not undergone good social training, it may become timid and irritable. Everything that it is unfamiliar with may make it very aggressive. Good social training is important.

When stroking the cat in a method, we must understand that it is very important to let the cat choose whether to get close to you. Even if the cat is only close to you for one minute, you must reward snacks, so that it will feel that social training is a positive and interesting experience. If the cat is willing to get close to you, it will take longer and longer.

You can then try to touch the cat, first touching the place where the cat likes to be touched, such as the top of the head. If the cat is calm, you can reward it. Then you can try to pick up the cat and stroke other parts. Remember that in this process, we must speak to the cat gently in a calm and low tone.

If the cat becomes excited and starts playing roughly, you need to stop this attempt immediately and let it go later. Never blame the cat, these actions will only aggravate the cat's fear and distrust of you.

There are many types of cats: 1 is born timid; 2 is arrogant at home and outdoor; 3 is arrogant and timid; 4 is not afraid of being afraid of being a person, not afraid of being a person, bold and domineering. Therefore, we must teach students according to their aptitude and treat them separately, just like training children.

Netizen: Always be by its side, talking to it softly, touching its forehead or scratching its chin when feeding it food. These are all good ways to connect with it. It will turn over your belly to show you if you see you, or lie down and touch it. Try it!

Netizen: Snacks for cats. Cats are like children. They like their favorite snacks. In normal times, they can prepare some dried fish and canned cats. When appropriate, they can feed them with some dried fish they like. At this time, the cat will feel very happy and happy, trust their family and owners very much, and rely more on their owners!