Basic Training Principles for Cats

When Bedtime is Playtime

Overview

It is normal behavior for cats to be more active during the evening/early AM hours as they are, by nature, nocturnal or night animals. This is why they have an enhanced ability to see in the dark when compared to other species of animals. Like any pet, cats have a certain amount of energy that needs to be expended – hopefully in a constructive fashion and at a time that suits both cat and owner.

Training Tips

The key is to schedule, then train, the time that is set aside as play time. Select a time that suits your daily routine and follow the same routine every day. Two 20-to-30 minute time periods should be more than adequate with first thing in the morning and when you come home from work ideal. You may also want to look into providing your cat with an activity center where it can entertain itself. There are many options on the marketplace from individual toys to larger cat jungle-gyms.

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