Why is it so difficult to train cats? Cats don’t cooperate in training!

Apr 28,2024
3Min

Why is it so difficult to train cats? Cats are not cooperative in training! As we all know, cats cannot accept strict obedience training like dogs. Cats are aloof by nature, relatively smart and practical. Historically, cat ancestors have lived a lone ranger life for a long time and know how to protect themselves. Moreover, cats have strong self-esteem and it is difficult to ask them to obey people's will.

American Shorthair

Normally, cats are only willing to be controlled by people when they think it is beneficial to themselves. For example, when it is hungry or feels cold, it will make requests to people and obey certain commands.

But you have to understand that many times, when a cat lies in its owner’s arms, it is out of its own free will, and it is definitely not following your orders. When it rubs its owner with its head and body and makes delicate meows, it is just because it is hungry, wants to eat, or has some requests that people cannot understand.

Of course, it does not mean that cats cannot be trained at all. Cats are very smart and can learn many actions and behaviors. If you start training kittens from five to six months old, you can still achieve some results.

For example, it can train cats to open doors, extend their claws, roll, hold objects, and fix themselves in a certain place to excrete. Kittens are more dependent and more plastic during this period, so they need to step up their training to form habits. Otherwise, after the cat reaches one year old and matures, its personality gradually strengthens, and it is no longer willing to obey human training.

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