How to train a cat to make graceful postures? Cat skill training!
Siamese cat (detailed introduction)
A cat’s soft body would be most beautiful if it could be posed gracefully. In addition to being a lazy cat, it also likes to take care of its coat. At other times, cats don’t deliberately pose, and owners who like to take pictures seem to dislike cats. So how to train cats to pose gracefully? Cat skill training!
First, put the cat on the small table. , let its hind legs close to the edge of the small table, and let go. The cat is afraid of falling, so its limbs become weak and wants to lie down. At this time, we need to hold its chest or chin with one hand and gently hold it with the other hand. Gently pull the cat's tail back, being careful not to pull just the tail hair, as this may cause pain. The hand holding the chest also cooperates with pushing back so that the cat cannot sit down. When the cat realizes that its hind feet will lose support and will miss the mark if it retreats further, it will instinctively lean forward and straighten up, with its forelimbs firmly planted and its toes tightened, showing a standard of straight limbs and head held high. posture. As long as this method is repeated many times, the cat will learn it. Even if it stands on flat ground, as long as we pull its tail backwards, the cat will reflexively assume a standard graceful posture.
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