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How to Train a Cat to Come When Called

  1. First and foremost, establish a good relationship with your cat, allowing it to become familiar with you, like you, and listen to you. Spend more time with your cat, play with it when you have time, and occasionally stroke and comfort it to quickly build trust.
  2. Be patient during training, offering rewards when the cat does something right and corrections when it does something wrong.
  3. Gradually progress through training for best results.

How to Train a Cat to Be Obedient

Cats are most easily tamed during their youth, so owners can take advantage of this period to strengthen their cat's obedience. During the taming process, positive reinforcement can be used to domesticate the cat. At first, the owner can lead the cat in performing certain actions, and then allow the cat to complete them on its own after a period of time. When the cat correctly completes an action, give it a reward to reinforce the behavior.

Cat Personality

Cat personalities vary by breed and upbringing. Generally, domestic cats are affectionate, love to be spoiled, are curious, active, clean, and have strong memories. However, some cats may be more aloof and not as close to their owners. To a certain extent, a cat's personality is also related to its owner's guidance and education.

Points to Note When Raising Cats

  1. Regularly vaccinate and deworm your cat, and maintain its daily health care.
  2. Give your cat regular baths and clean its ears. Baths don't need to be too frequent, and be sure to use pet-specific shampoo.
  3. Regularly trim your cat's nails, as they grow quickly and need regular maintenance.
  4. Keep your cat warm.
  5. Clean the litter box promptly.
  6. Have more than one water bowl based on the number of cats in the household, etc.