This can harm the animal and damage your future relationship with it.
Allowing a spoiled cat to do whatever it wants will eventually become a real problem for the owners.
But prohibiting everything to your pet will also lead to no good.
Here’s what you should not forbid your cat from doing.
Sitting on the windowsill.
Many owners, fearing for their flowers or seedlings, shoo their pets away from the windowsill.
This greatly offends the cat. Looking out the window is a favorite pastime of cats.
Jumping on your lap.
Even if you’re not in the mood to interact with your pet at the moment, it’s not worth shooing them away. The cat will feel unwanted.
Climbing on shelves and cabinets.
If you don’t want your cat to climb on shelves and bookcases, provide or purchase a wall-mounted climbing tree for them.
Digging in the litter box.
Yes, it can be annoying, but scolding or trying to train your pet out of this habit won’t help.
Digging in the litter box is a natural instinct for cats, so disciplinary measures won’t be effective here.
Invest in a covered litter box, use a special catch mat, and put slightly less litter.
Hissing at guests.
If you start scolding a hissing cat in front of guests, it may become even more aggressive.
It’s best not to approach a hissing cat at all. Lead your guests to another room, keep the environment calm, and avoid sudden movements.
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