Cats will enter your blanket, a few tips to help your cat learn to sleep back in its nest
Preface
As is well known, cats are one of the most popular pets. They are not only intelligent and clever, but also very understanding, obedient and sensible. But obedience is not the nature of cats. If the owner did not train the cat carefully when it was young, its personality would also be very annoying.
When we first started raising cats, the most important thing was to train them to rest in their own nests and not let them sleep wherever they wanted. So if we don't train it to sleep in its own nest in time, it's very likely that we'll see it in our own bed. So the question is, how should we train it to sleep in its own nest? The editor has compiled some methods for everyone, let's take a look together.
1. Choose a suitable placement for the cat's nest
We want our cat to sleep in its own nest, first of all, we need to choose a suitable placement for it. We cannot place it in noisy places such as near the TV or in the aisle, because external sounds can affect the cat's sleep, making it feel excited and uneasy, and unwilling to sleep in its own nest. The editor suggests that everyone place the cat's nest in the corner of the room, giving it a quiet resting space.
2. Spread a small blanket that cats like
Cats have a very sensitive sense of smell, and they will apply their own scent to things they like, which will make them feel comfortable and at ease. If your cat often squats or lies on a blanket, we can lay this blanket in its nest, which will make them like to sleep back in their own nest.
3. Force it to return to its nest and sleep
If one day you find your cat in your bed, you must loudly give it the "no" command, and use your hand to hold its neck, lift it back to the cat's nest, then cover it with a cover or a small box, force it to sleep in its nest, and repeat this training continuously. After a few months, your cat will no longer appear in your bed.
4. Precautions
We all know that children learn new things quickly, and cats are no exception. Young cats are more likely to learn to sleep in their own nests, while mature cats are more difficult to train. Therefore, if you also have cats at home, you must seize the best training time. Repetitive training is necessary. Cats are forgetful small animals, so we can expect them to improve day by day. As long as they perform well, we should give them some encouragement, and if they do not perform well, they should be reprimanded in a timely manner.
summary
Cats are very cute small animals, but if not trained properly, they may become very annoying pets. If you want a sensible and cute cat, then train it quickly.