Training your kitten
Your kitten learns in two different ways: it starts by imitating its mother’s actions and learning through new experiences and positive reinforcement. While kittens are more independent than puppies, it’s important to train them to adopt the right behavior from an early age and learn the rules of sharing a home with other people and animals.
Why train your kitten?
How to train your kitten to recognize its name
- Choose a short name without too many syllables. This will make it easier for your kitten to recognize
- Call your kitten by their name for feeding or play, and repeat their name during the activity. This positive reinforcement will help your cat to recognize the name
- Try not to repeat the name when punishing your kitten as this will give the name a negative connotation
- Say your kitten's name and then immediately give them a treat
- Or say their name and roll them a paper ball
- Kittens are often more responsive when they are hungry. So try these exercises before mealtime.
How to train your kitten to use a litter box
Most kittens learn the basics of litter box training by watching their mother. However, if your kitten doesn’t know how to use a litter box, it will be your job to show them what to do. Litter box training your kitten before they get into bad habits can save them and you considerable nervousness and stress.
Why does my kitten not use their litter box?
There are a number of reasons why your kitten might not want to use their litter box. Here are some of the most common to watch out for:
Cleanliness
It’s important to clean your kitten’s litter box on a daily basis, remove strong odors and add fresh cat litter
Size
The litter box may be too small and your kitten is not comfortable using it
Location
If the litter box is in a noisy or busy place, or too close to food and drinking bowls, your kitten may be nervous about using it
Bad experience
It’s important not to watch or disturb your kitten while they are in the litter box to avoid creating a negative connection
How to train a kitten to use a scratching post
Kittens instinctively like to sharpen their claws. To help them do that without causing damage to furniture, it's a good idea to invest in a scratching post and train your kitten on how to use it, when they first come into your home.
Why doesn’t my kitten use their scratching post?
Every kitten is different. So, if your pet is not using their scratching post, it could be because it's in the wrong location, or perhaps it doesn’t look or smell right.
The scratching post should always be placed where your kitten spends most of its time. You should also make a note of how your kitten likes to sharpen its claws off the post. Does it stretch up on its back legs? Or stretch out on the floor? This action could help you choose a tall scratching tower or a long scratching mat to match.
Kitten socialization
Socialization should start as early as possible, to avoid any unwanted behaviors and help them develop into confident, even-tempered adult cats. Find out how you can socialize your kitten.
Tailored nutrition for kittens
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