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How to Build a Relationship with Your Cat
First of all, understand the characteristics and habits of cats, and know what their personality and behaviors in daily life mean. Do not always stare at the kitten, as this will increase its alertness. Instead, act like you don't see it and let it get familiar with the environment on its own. Once the environment is familiar, slowly build a relationship with the cat through feeding, care, and playing. It's also important to spend more time with your cat. When the cat approaches you, respond to it and pet it.
How to Build a Relationship with Your Cat
You can cultivate a relationship with your cat through the following methods: If you have a new cat at home, maintain a certain distance from the cat until it gets familiar with the environment before touching it. You can increase the bond with the cat by petting it, making it feel comfortable. Feeding the cat its favorite food or playing with it can also quickly foster the relationship.
How to Train a Cat's Temperament
To make a cat have a gentle temperament, start training it from a young age. A cat's temperament is mainly related to its living environment and nature. The owner needs to correct the cat's bad habits, such as biting and scratching, in its early stage. And let the cat appropriately interact with other people or animals to avoid it being too timid and having strong aggression.
New Cat Owner Precautions
After the cat arrives at your home, don't rush to hold it. Cats are slow to warm up and very sensitive. Give the cat some time to adapt to the new environment. To ensure the cat's safety, put away fragile items, knives, and other sharp objects. Make sure all windows and doors are closed to prevent the cat from jumping out of the window or falling accidentally due to stress. Cats are very clean animals, so remember to clean and change the cat litter regularly, and disinfect and wash the bowls and water cups.