Cats are pets who like to be alone. Sometimes they get nervous or even scared because of their insecurity, so they like to grind their claws, howl, or cling to their owners. them. Keeping cats should try to give them enough sense of security, so that they will feel happier. So, how to strengthen the cat's sense of security?
Disable the cat curtain and open/close the door for it yourself. Or install a special cat door curtain that can identify your cat. This will prevent other cats from entering casually.
Watch his relationship with other cats carefully. Provide a high place for the cat to rest so that it can climb up when it wants to relax.
Restrict its access from room to room. Make sure it feels fully secure in a room or two. Cats mark their territory with secretions from their salivary and parotid glands on their cheeks. Make it fully feel safe and relaxed with its scent. You can collect these from its face with a soft cloth and spread it around the house, such as clothing and where it has scratched. There are also some fragrances that cats love to smell, etc., (this needs to be consulted by a veterinarian).
Never punish cats as this will make them feel more insecure. Remember you should be his safe haven, not his fear.
If cats are nervous, they will find anything new a challenge. For example, moving house, changing furniture, we inevitably remove the smell and signal left by the cat, and these are to ensure that the cat feels safe. After removing these, we replaced carpets, furniture, and chemical cleaners with strong smells, which can be disturbing for cats who are sensitive to smells. When decorating, consider isolating the cat from the new room for a period of time until the new smell and the smell of the home are completely integrated, and then use the above method to cover the cat's smell in the new home, and then put the cat in the new home.
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