Most of the time, cats are portrayed as loners, lords of their domain, snobs, and very stubborn. This type of animal is very proud and usually does what it wants to do instead of what people tell it to do. Picture Garfield.
Even though this might not be fair to cats, they are almost always compared to how loyal and obedient dogs are, which is why they are such popular pets all over the world.
Because of this, people who own cats or plan to get one are told to start training them right away. This tells everyone in the house what their job is. Cat training lets the cat owner train his or her cat, which can lead to a loving relationship between owner and pet that lasts for a long time.
Just like having a child, a pet cat that knows how to do what it's told and makes its owner proud and happy will get more love and attention.
But before you start training your cat, you need to know what it does naturally. As cat owners, we need to respect what cats do naturally so we don't get in the way of their instincts.
Some cats often feel sad and stressed out, so don't mistake this for being stubborn or hard-headed. This could make you and your cat not get along. The wedge and rift between you and the cat get bigger the more you yell at it and hurt it. This makes it harder to train the cat.
Before you try to train your cat, you should get it checked out by a vet. There are a lot of things to think about first. If the vet gives you a thumbs-up, you should be fine. Training a cat will make the relationship between the cat and its owner happier and healthier.