Cats aren't receptive to punishments like that, they're actually much much more receptive to being ignored and having time-outs in pet carriers or bathrooms.
A dog trainer once told me that when a dog does something bad you should pin it on it's back and firmly say its name follow by NO, and do this several times. should work for most house pets, cats and dogs
When my cat misbehaves I usually leave it in the bathroom, or a cat carrier or an animal cage, they hate being confined, but pinning down seems excessive
Is it normal I try to overpower my cats?
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Cats aren't receptive to punishments like that, they're actually much much more receptive to being ignored and having time-outs in pet carriers or bathrooms.
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A dog trainer once told me that when a dog does something bad you should pin it on it's back and firmly say its name follow by NO, and do this several times. should work for most house pets, cats and dogs
When my cat misbehaves I usually leave it in the bathroom, or a cat carrier or an animal cage, they hate being confined, but pinning down seems excessive
+1 to these suggestions. Excellent advice.