Cat Querries and Responses on Training a Cat and More

Q: Can cat behavior be modified by training?

A: Yes, training a cat is not as tough as the majority of cat people predict it is. Cats are not as responsive to training as Champ or Rover are but they can be trained. Treats offered as positive reinforcement is most likely the main way to train your cat.

Q: Why and how do kitties make a purring sound?

A: Grown kitties purr because they are happy and contented and to manipulate humans — Who can ignore a purring cat? Kittens purr in answer to their mother cat’s purr to help bond them. It is widely theorized that the purring is a vibration of the vocal chords as air is pushed though it. It is also believed that purring is a voluntary action.

Q: What is the reason a number of people are allergic to cats?

A: Cat allergies are caused by the proteins in cat dander coming from the cat’s saliva. The dander dries and becomes airborne. People with cat allergies demonstrate an allergic reaction because their immune system is attempting to attack the foreign protein and creates histamines.

Q: How do you change bad cat behavior like clawing?

A: The best way to break unwanted cat behavior is the same way the mother cat controls an errant kitten. This is by scuffing the cat. You firmly but gently grasp the cat by the scruff of the neck and hold it down until it calms down. You must do this at the time of the unwanted behavior.

Q: How do you litter train a cat?

A: You really shouldn’t need to do any training for a cat to use a litter box, but if your previously litter trained cat has started to avoid the litter box you need to determine the cause. The cat may have a urinary tract infection in which case you need to go to the vet. If it is just too dirty you need to keep it cleaner. If you have changed litter you may have to change back or sprinkle a little catnip in the litter to attract the cat to the new litter.

Q: How do you keep cats off the kitchen counter?

A: This is one of the most asked about cat behavior issues and can be a tough one. Cats like elevated perches and they can find food or food odors on counters and tables. It is best to keep the counters clean and to use something like foil or double sided tape to keep cats off the tables.

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