Is Cat Discipline Possible?
People often ask me if training cats is really possible. Cats are
intelligent animals and will learn new behavior much faster than you
think. Many people find it hard to believe that cat discipline is
possible but despite their independent nature it is possible to train a
cat that a particular behaviour is bad. All it takes is some patience
and consistency in their training. So try it and don't give up.
Cats are not humans
It is important to remember that cats are not human beings they think
using their own logic and instincts. Your Ragdoll cat probably sees you
as another large cat and will communicate with you accordingly.
Violence will not work
A cat will not understand the use of violence as a form of discipline
and so will not associate it with their bad behaviour. The only thing
this will do is make them afraid of you. Hitting your Ragdoll cat is
not a good form of punishment for bad behaviour, the following methods
are kinder ways to effectively discipline your Ragdoll cat:
The ‘Face Push’ Technique
For times when you are near your cat when behaving badly ‘The Face
Push’ technique should be used. It consists of a GENTLE but firm push
back on your cat’s face accompanied by a stern ‘NO’ command. This is a
strong message to cats and used consistently will teach him that a
particular behaviour is bad.
The Squirt Gun
When your ragdoll cat is further away and needs reprimanding a squirt
gun filled with water and a dash of vinegar is a great tool. Just a
quick squirt in the face with a stern ‘NO’ command is enough to stop
them in their tracks.
The Rattle Bottle
If the above techniques are not practical a small can or plastic bottle
partly filled with pebbles or coins when shaken or dropped along with
the ‘NO’ command can provide a great deterrent from bad behavior. Avoid
over use of this technique to prevent your Ragdoll cat from becoming
desensitised to its affect.
Being consistent with these methods will soon teach your Ragdoll cat which behaviour is good and which is unacceptable.
Problems with aggression
Aggression problems in cats is not as common as it is for dogs but for
many reasons cats can develop an aggression problem and you must
address this as early as possible to avoid impacting the problem with
wrong treatment from you the owner. There are different types of
aggression in cats and below are the most common:
Play Aggression
Play aggression is the most common form of cat aggression and is
usually your cat playing rough. This is almost always because they have
been taught to play like this from when they were kittens; this is
called ‘conditioned aggression‘.
Conditioned Aggression
As explained above if you have this problem then it was conditioned
into your Ragdoll cat from when it was a kitten. To avoid doing this
when rearing kittens always divert aggressive play onto toys and other
objects like string on the end of a stick. This will help to distance
the aggression from you. If necessary use a squirt gun to stop the
wrong behavior along with the usual ‘NO’ command.
Pain Aggression
If the aggression problem suddenly appears for no apparent reason it
could be caused by pain. Your cat has no way of telling you if it has a
medical condition and is in pain so biting or scratching you could be
your cats way of either getting your attention or protecting itself. If
it continues you should consult your veterinary surgeon to discover if
there is a medical problem, which needs treatment.
When your ragdoll cat jumps on the table
This problem is common in cats if they are not taught otherwise. A
squirt in the face with the squirt gun or a drop of the rattle bottle
along with the ‘NO’ command may be all that is required to deter your
cat from jumping up but you must be consistent so that your Ragdoll cat
knows why they are being punished.
As
mentioned above it is not that difficult to have a cat that is well
behaved and knows his boundaries if the above techniques are used
consistently.
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