What is the best way to train and discipline your cat?

Not the occasional wrongdoing, but a more characteristic misbehaving, cats too are a subject to mischief and bad conduct more often than not. All creatures have their ways of conducting a certain level of mischief and carry a poorly mannered attitude not just towards their master but toward the entire society. Your furry transitional friend becomes questionable at instances where it lingers on its wrongdoings and carries an unwavering denial mode from rest to eating to sleep and the following the very daily schedule. Even though brought home with a sense of love, compassion, and responsibility, your furry friend becomes a topic of disgust. Society, you and your family would not want to avoid the fur baby even though it's right in front of your eyes, planning the next trickery! What to do then?

Ways to train and discipline your cat 

Would you bring complacency, letting your fur baby do whatever it wants? Or will you want to step further and initiate a rigorous, unrelenting, and stringent daily life routine, best imbibed in its very robust manner? Giving in to pliability won't suffice your cause as you have a friend for life! Training your cat at home will be the first step to your rescue as the pet's primary guardian! Training to discipline and triggering changes through daily life routine practicing and bringing in the sense of positive reinforcement reveals how perfect a hold you would have on your pet in times to come! Let us now look at the different ways to train and discipline your fur friend when brought under a code of conduct!

1) Be vocal

Using voice can be a hard-hitting tool to train your fur friends first! Simply putting out your voice to make your fur baby refrain from wrongdoing proves the best bet. You should be now have developed and brought into practice that very stop word you would use to stop your cat when it is in a bad behavior zone. A firm voice with a loud and clear message would never allow your cat to pursue the same wrongdoing again.

 2) Unsettle it

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Clap your hands, and this very loud thumping now would unsettle the subject. When unsettled, the cat's approach toward its mischievous plans would destabilize. Irritating enough as your clap is, it would stop the fur friend, making them a bit startled. Clapping your hands together will give them a jolt. Repeat that for a while, and you will make them realize it's something related to the task they are not to do. A sense of responsibility comes instinctively when the pet learns to adapt to the stop words and commands! 

3) Use sprays and other deterrents 

To prevent your pursuing something wrong as per the code of conduct you are trying them to accustom to, deterrents come in handy. Deterrents and sprays and stuff including pepper sprays, citrus by-products, etc., have nothing to do with its liking. Using such deterrents, your fur friend will be imposed upon by an effective technique that puts you at an advantage as the trainer. Commercially available sprays out of all, contain smell that when sprayed upon during the activities you don't want your pet to venture into, serve as your main armory. 


4) Don't let it feel aloof

Play with your fur friend, don't let it feel undisturbed or left alone. The very feeling could indulge her straight into wrongdoing. Not getting enough playtime would let it utilize the same energy negatively. When busy chasing things, running all around the premises, hopping, skipping, and jumping, the fur friends demand your attention or else would do anything to snatch and get it directed towards it. Don't let that sense of insecurity and confusion creep into your fur friend's conscience.


5) Bring in the positive reinforcement needed 

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How to effectively train your cat also depends on a sense of positive reinforcement brought about during the time it continuously exhibits a poor code of conduct. Applauding what's right when needed gives your fur friend a sense of purpose, acting as the differentiating factor to determine what's not to be done to that of what otherwise is to be. Offering rewards in any form and type for the behavior exhibited brings in a true sense of joy, elevating its spirits when most needed.

Make it follow conduct that suits everyone's interest

Investigating the root cause of the problem to make your pet follow a code of conduct is the primary need to discipline it from the training days. There is no one way to make it abide by your rule of law, so training should be a mix of efforts. Hard work, patience, perseverance, etc., define how well you can achieve your housetraining goals.