Cat Training for severe weather
The following article presents the very latest information on cat training. If you have a particular interest in cat training,
then this informative article is required reading.
Ever wonder if you should be training a cat for severe weather? Yes a cat can be trained for severe weather.
First, make sure that the cat has been to the vet for check ups and vaccines. This first will protect them from illness that they pick up
during some natural severe weather you may be parted from your cat and this is a good protection that you can give them.
Make sure you train a cat to wear a collar. This is important too to have a collar that will tell what their name is and address where they
live. You can purchase the tags from your vet, pet stores, or most places that make tags. Do not get a large one, as it will irritate a cat and
be uncomfortable for them. Small but informational is the best kind. Also, make sure you get a tag from the vet with the vaccines and any
information that someone that finds your cat cans I deify your cat so that it can be return to you.
There are many different collars for cat. Size, color, and even design ones. This is up to you and the cat, which one would be appropriate for
the cat. When purchasing one makes sure that, it is not to snug on the cat neck, and not to lose so that cat can get it off.
You will need to train the cat to ware the collar. Couple of tips would be when you are at home, have the cat ware it for short periods until
they are satisfied and comfortable with it. If the cat is a small kitten that is the time to start with the collar. Spray the collar with catnip
will help to. Cats love the scent of catnip, which sprays can be purchased to help you with this training.
If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the whole
cat training story from informed sources.
When severe weather comes you could see your cat running for cover. Allow the cat to do this in safe places. If the cat is not in a good safe
place, take the cat to the place that would be safe for them. Make an environment safe area for the cat. To get the cat to go there, Put a snack
there when severe weather approaches, make sure they have water, a small toy and near by a small cat litter that is only use for this purpose or
the cat will get mixed signs where they should go other wise. Then leave the cat alone. Cats have a natural fear of severe weather and know how
to take cover from it. Do not try to train the cat to get use to the severe weather. We have to allow cats to uses some of the natural instinct
that they are born with.
If the cat gets wild during severe weather then maybe a lock kennel would be great to start out with. To help them with this when a severe
weather is approaching put the cat in the kennel spray or put some catnip in the kennel this will help. Lock the cat in and reassure the cat that
everything is fine and they are safe. You will want to put the kennel in the area that eventually the cat will go on his own and be left out of
the kennel in case of severe weather.
For weather that is severing enough that maybe you will be apart from your cat, make sure they are will be comfortable. Favorite toys,
blanket, pillows, or things that you know that will make them comfortable.
Leave a good amount of water and food for the cat. There are self-feeders that will hold water and dry cat food for the cat. This will allow them
to eat and know that they can get to it.
In weather that is sever and your cat will be outside, leave shade for hot days for a cat. You could put out an umbrella, box that allows good
airflow or small table so it can climb under for shade. Wintertime or cold days, if the cat is not able to get in where it is warm provide some
protection with rags, newspapers or something that will help protect them. Remember if a cat is use to being inside, and are left outside, we
need to protect them from the weather.
There's no doubt that the topic of cat training can be fascinating. If you still have unanswered questions about cat training, you
may find what you're looking for in the next article. James Mahony is the founder of Cat Care
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