{"id":12355,"date":"2022-11-29T08:18:18","date_gmt":"2022-11-29T08:18:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petpedia.co\/blog\/?p=12355"},"modified":"2023-02-10T16:08:26","modified_gmt":"2023-02-10T16:08:26","slug":"how-to-discipline-a-kitten","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/petpedia.co\/blog\/how-to-discipline-a-kitten\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Discipline a Kitten: It Can Be Done (Kind Of)"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you’ve recently welcomed a new kitten into your home, congratulations! Kittens are adorable and make great pets, but <\/span>taking care of them is tricky<\/b><\/a>. You might initially face some <\/span>kitten behavior problems<\/span>, but don\u2019t stress about it, because there\u2019s a solution!<\/span><\/p>\n Learn <\/span>how to discipline a kitten<\/span>\u2014we have all the tips.<\/span><\/p>\n Kitties can be hyperactive and mischievous, but this is typical for young felines\u2014they are curious and want to explore their surroundings. However, with a little bit of patience, persistence, and the right training methods, you can ensure your kitty grows into a well-behaved cat.<\/span><\/p>\n Training a pet<\/span> doesn’t have to be an intimidating process; often, it’s just about providing clear limits and consistent rewards. Let’s see what the <\/span>best way to train a kitten<\/span> is.<\/span><\/p>\n If your playful kitten likes to scratch furniture or walls, this is a great solution. Ensure the post is tall and sturdy enough for your cat to stretch out comfortably when <\/span>scratching<\/span> it.<\/span><\/p>\n Invest in <\/span>good cat nail clippers<\/b> and trim your kitten\u2019s claws regularly. This will prevent it from scratching your furniture, and you can also use it as a training opportunity to show your little one where they should scratch instead (e.g., the post).<\/span><\/p>\n Playing with your kitten is an excellent way to distract it\u00a0 from doing naughty things while teaching it proper behavior at the same time.<\/span><\/p>\n If your kitty likes toys that make noise or move around, you’ll have an easier time keeping them busy\u2014and supplying something they can focus their <\/span>biting<\/span> on that doesn’t include you! This will also provide it with both mental and physical <\/span>stimulation<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n Sometimes, it’s best to adjust the environment so that your cat doesn’t even think about bad behavior in the first place.<\/span><\/p>\n For example, if they keep <\/span>jumping<\/span> on counters, set up double-sided sticky tape on the edge so they won’t want to go up there. We have a whole separate article on <\/span>how to keep a cat off the furniture<\/b><\/a>, so make sure to check that out.<\/span><\/p>\n Keeping a spray bottle close by is an effective way to discourage your cat from acting up. Whenever you see them about to do something naughty, spray them lightly with water.<\/span><\/p>\n The downside of this method is that you can’t use it very often because your cat will eventually associate the bottle with you, not the <\/span>punishment<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n This is a more positive approach than using a deterrent. If you catch them in the middle of misbehaving, clap your hands together or firmly say a keyword like “Stop!” or “No!”.<\/span><\/p>\n If you do any of these methods well and long enough, after a while, you will notice that your kitten is slowly adjusting to the “rules.”<\/span><\/p>\n That being said, make sure that you give them a treat and a pet the next time you see them <\/span>urinating<\/span> or <\/span>defecating<\/span> in the litterbox instead of somewhere else.<\/span><\/p>\n When all else fails, give your cat a little bit of that holy herb! If this is your first time using it, start small. See <\/span>how the kitten reacts to catnip<\/b><\/a>, then gradually increase the dose if needed.<\/span><\/p>\n Note that not all cats respond to catnip the same way, so while some get that calming effect, other felines might become more hyper or <\/span>aggressive<\/span>. However, if catnip calms your cat, don\u2019t use this on a day-to-day basis; this will help prevent habituation<\/span>[1]<\/span> and unwanted side effects from the herb.<\/span><\/p>\n These tips should help mold a <\/span>bad kitten<\/span> into an obedient, well-mannered one! Make sure you use any method right after your cat is naughty, so it\u2019ll associate your behavior with what they <\/span>just <\/span><\/i>did.<\/span><\/p>\n Don’t forget that all cats are different and have distinct personalities, so patience and consistency are key!<\/span><\/p>\n When taming a kitty, physical punishment is the last thing that should be on your mind.<\/span>[2]<\/span> Not only is it cruel, but it can also lead to worsened behavior from the animal. Instead of using any physical measures, go with positive reinforcement methods like treats or playtime. This will help build trust between you and your feline friend.<\/span><\/p>\n If the behavioral problems persist, you should consider other factors, like underlying <\/span>health issues<\/span> you\u2019re unaware of. A visit to the vet is never a bad idea because it might turn out that the cat is <\/span>stressed<\/span> or <\/span>anxious<\/span>, or maybe going through <\/span>teething<\/span> period.<\/span><\/p>\n Some cat owners are also <\/span>concerned because their cat licks and then bites them a lot<\/span>, or even just vocalizes anger or fear through a <\/span>hiss<\/span> or a <\/span>growl<\/span>. That being said, don\u2019t be quick to assume that your cat is naughty\u2014it\u2019s just a cat, let it live a little!<\/span><\/p>\nHow to Discipline a Kitten<\/span><\/h2>\n
Get your kitten a scratching post<\/span><\/h3>\n
Trim its nails<\/span><\/h3>\n
More <\/span>exercise<\/span>!<\/span><\/h3>\n
Use a deterrent<\/span><\/h3>\n
Use a spraying bottle<\/span><\/h3>\n
Use your hands and voice<\/span><\/h3>\n
Reward their good behavior<\/span><\/h3>\n
Catnip<\/span><\/h3>\n
Is <\/span>Punishing a Cat<\/span> a Good Idea<\/span><\/h2>\n