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1. Recall Training
• Keep your kitten's name simple and clear, not too many names.
• Call your cat’s name every time you’re about to play with a cat teaser or feed it. Repeat often.
• Once the cat associates the call with food, it’ll come whenever you call.
2. Learning to Sit
• Use treats to get your kitten’s attention.
• Move the treat between its ears to guide it into sitting.
• As it’s about to sit, say “sit” and reward it once it does.
3. Shake Hands
• Teach your cat to sit first! When it’s sitting, gently lift its front paw.
• Shake its paw and say “shake hands,” then reward it with a treat.
• Repeat often and reward each time.
4. No Biting
• Avoid using your hands to play with the cat from a young age. Use a cat teaser instead.
• If the cat bites your hand, stop it immediately and gently tap its nose. Be careful with the force.
• Don’t stare at the cat for long periods. Neutering at the right age can reduce aggressive behavior.
5. No Peeing Everywhere
• Check if it’s due to mating behavior; if so, neutering is necessary.
• Check if the litter box is the right size and clean enough.
• Clean the soiled area thoroughly and use deodorizing spray to cover the urine smell.
• Don’t punish the cat if it pees outside the litter box. Educate it in time and spend more time with
it.
6. Pica
• Keep items that can be mistaken for food out of reach.
• Provide your cat with necessary supplements and choose the right cat food.
• Spend more time playing with your cat to distract it.
7. Fear of Strangers
• Let your cat get used to people in daily life so it knows others won’t hurt it.
• Don’t force your cat to socialize. Approach it with toys and treats in front of strangers and gently
pet it.
• When the cat is relaxed, let others feed it treats. It’s best if the owner stays nearby.
8. Fear of Going Out
• Don’t stress your cat before going out. Let it approach the carrier on its own, placing treats and
toys inside.
• Calmly soothe the cat and pet its head during car rides.
• Give it a treat after vet visits.
9. Loves Being Petted
• Start with gentle touches and soft voices.
• Start by petting areas the cat likes, like the head and back.
• Then move to paws, ears, and mouth. Pet your cat every day.
10. Running Around at Night
• Tire your kitten out before bed with toys like a cat teaser or laser pointer. • If you’re woken up at night, don’t rush to scold or stop it. Just ignore it. • Call your cat in the morning, and over time, it will form a routine.
11. Not Picky Eater
• Feed at set times and amounts. If the kitten doesn’t eat in half an hour, take the food away until
the next meal.
• Play with the cat before feeding to tire it out. It’ll eat better when hungry.
• Transition to new food gradually.
12. Getting Used to Grooming
• Start desensitization training early for things like brushing teeth, trimming nails, and cleaning
ears.
• Frequently touch sensitive areas like the mouth and paws from a young age. Reward the cat for
tolerating it.
• Once the cat gets used to it, use grooming tools. Always reward after grooming.