How Do You Stop House Feline Behavior Problems?
People adore having cats as pets. Cats are more independent than dogs, often require less work than dogs, are soft to touch, some like to cuddle on laps and beds and the purring sound they make can decrease stress levels and lower blood pressure. However, cats do have feline behavior problems, the top two being litterbox problems/spraying and scratching of furniture and carpets. There are some ways you can stop your pet from these cat behavior problems and with some patience and work, a cat can become a wonderful addition to your home. Use these cat training tips for understanding cat behavior issues. Here’s how to stop cat behavior problems. • Have your pet checked out by the vet before you attempt anything else. Cats can become stressed very easily by changes, moves or additions to your family. They may be reacting to the change by not using the litter box, scratching up your furniture or spraying things. In addition, sick cats may have difficulty making it to the litter box in time.