If you are the proud owner of an indoor cat then you have probably come to the realization that having toys around for your little friend is not just a luxury, it’s a necessity! This is because if you don’t place toys for your cat’s enjoyment, he’s going to make some fun out of your stuff. But let’s not forget that watching your cat play with fun and entertaining toys is one of the great pleasures of owning a cat.
Even though cats are probably one of the most popular pets in the typical household, there are many people that still hold misconceptions about these wonderful animals. There is no doubt that some people who dislike cats (based on false information) would probably enjoy having them as pets if they would just open up their minds.
Most of these misconceptions that people have about cats stem from constantly comparing them to dogs and let’s face it, that’s probably not the best way to look at it. Not everybody loves the way dogs act yet may appreciate the independent character of the cat. It’s the same as a cat lover who might not be attracted to an animal that constantly needs love and attention like a dog does.
Bringing a new cat into your home may not be as smooth of a process as you might have thought it would be. Some cats are very stressed out by the change of their environment and may display numerous behavioral problems. You need to figure out what’s causing these problems to occur and take the proper training action to eliminate it.
If your cat is unwilling to cooperate and does not seem to be able to respond to your training methods, you must figure out what it is that is truly pushing your cat to act this way. Below are some possibilities and common issues that many cats experience.
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