Is Your Cat Behaving Badly
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Is Your Cat Behaving Badly?
If your cat is anything like mine, they love to scratch all sorts of things?"often the things you least want them to. While cats make amazing and wonderful pets, they can sometimes wreak havoc if not properly guided. Fortunately, there are techniques to curb such behavior.
Deal with Spraying Early
Male cats are often more challenging due to their tendency to spray. Spraying is a particularly troublesome behavior where cats mark their territory by urinating on various objects. The best way to prevent this is early intervention. Neutering your male cat at a young age greatly reduces the likelihood of spraying as they mature. Many people opt to have their cats fixed as early as 12 weeks old. If you have concerns about neutering at this age, consult your vet and do thorough research. Organizations like the SPCA recommend this early approach as an effective way to prevent bad behaviors, especially spraying.
Managing Scratching Behavior
Scratching is perhaps the most common issue cat owners face. If your cat scratches furniture or even you, and nothing else seems to work, consider trying nail caps. These small caps fit over the cat's nails, much like Press-on Nails, and don’t harm your cat. They allow the claws to retract normally and effectively prevent damage when scratching. Nail caps are best suited for indoor cats.
By addressing these behaviors early and effectively, you can enjoy a more harmonious relationship with your feline friend.
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