Cat Discipline.

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  1. Jimbee68

    Jimbee68 Member

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    You know you must never hit a cat. It makes them neurotic for the rest of their lives. Don't shake your finger at them, because it's the same thing. But a doctor said a little while ago, you can raise your voice. With anger. Or make a loud noise.
     
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  2. scratcho

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    Cat discipline: oxymoron if I ever saw one.:)
     
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  3. Chipl95

    Chipl95 Cat Collector

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    Cats discipline humans, not the other way around.
     
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  4. Jimbee68

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    Also I just found out recently, cats don't like it when you pull their claws off your shirt. It means something to them. When you are petting them or holding them in your arms they sometimes dig there claws into your shirt or blouse. And they won't let go. And if you finally pry their claws loose, they get very upset. Angry even. It means something to them. Anyways, anyone who has a cat knows, when you pet them, or especially hold them in your arms, you should never be wearing your finest clothes. Just your work clothes or pajamas. And you know, when you turn a dog or cat on its back it might get upset. It feels most vulnerable then because its belly is exposed. If they trust you it will be no problem though. The same thing when you hold your hand above their head as you pet them. They might think it's an act of aggression. Especially if they just met you.
     
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  5. Echtwelniet

    Echtwelniet Senior Member

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    Happy friday

    Mzzls
     
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  6. Whirlwind83

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    Step 1: To establish dominance put on your best face of disapproval.

    Step 2: Shake your finger and firmly say no.

    Step 3: Your cat laughs at your futile attempts.

    Step 4: Come to grips with the fact that You are the pet-in-training.
     
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  7. Joe90

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    They would also do a far better job at ruling the word, than we could ever do.
     
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  8. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    I have a telepathic cat.
     
  9. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    Zoomie has me very well trained, she is a happy feline.

    Licks my face to wake me up, screams at me until her bowl is full.

    Tries to open the cabinet doors as a way of getting me to pick her up and give her hugs.

    Tries to climb the curtains to tell me I must open the drapes so she can see outside.

    Annoying at first, but soon realized that's her way of telling me hat to do...

    I won't tell you how she lets me know her litter box needs to be scooped out.
     
  10. Joe90

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    I think the same way my cat does...lol:)
     
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  11. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    You do! Well, what is the cat thinking right now????
     
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  12. Whirlwind83

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    :tearsofjoy: She sounds like quite a character
     
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  13. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    There is no way to discipline a cat... all you can do is encourage it to do things that are not annoying!

    Basically, if you play with your cat a LOT, there will be no problems... but a bored cat can be mischievous :)
     
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  14. Echtwelniet

    Echtwelniet Senior Member

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    My last cat died last year(after 19 years).........named cat.......

    Waiting to adopt a new one ........hopefully move house first...............lots of (stray)cats in my gardens............

    Just love (lol)cats...............Character :D

    Mzzls
     
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  15. Joe90

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    Time for dinner and tells me to with his quiet meaw's and head butt's. I love him, but I think he loves me more if that was possible:)
     
    Last edited: Jul 12, 2025 at 10:43 AM
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