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Cat Behavior 101: Tips for Training and Socializing Your Feline Friend | Purrpetrators

Terry Connor
5 min readDec 2, 2023

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Although cats are friendly creatures, they might require training to exhibit their socialization skills better. Are you willing to socialize your feline friend with other cats, human beings, and animals? As a cat parent, learning accurately about training and socializing your cat is essential. It has multiple health benefits, like decreased anxiety and increased mental and physical well-being. However, an appropriate age and time are specified for socialization training. Also, you should follow specific tips for training and socializing your feline friends effectively, including giving them rewards, using toys, and being patient and consistent throughout. So, in this article, we’ll discuss in detail how to train and socialize your cat.

Here’s how socializing your cat can help:

Low-stress levels

Socializing your cat will reduce their stress levels for their well-being

Reduced anxiety

Socializing your feline can reduce their anxiety issues, improving their mental health.

Better stimulation

Making your cat socialize will contribute to better stimulation of their senses.

Although cats are social creatures, some cats might be more on the shy side, making it difficult for them to socialize. Hence, when you think about providing socialization training to your cat, the sooner, the better! Yes, the sooner you train your cat to socialize, the better it is. For kittens, the ideal time to start with the socialization training is around 2 to 3 weeks.

However, most cat parents are likely to adopt kittens only after 7 to 9 weeks old. So, you can quickly provide socialization training to your kitten when they are 7 to 9 weeks old. However, if your cat is older than 14 weeks, do not worry at all! You can still train your cat to socialize correctly, but it needs extra time and effort. Patience and dedication are essential when training cats older than 14 weeks.

Before you start the training, you must make a few preparations to avoid negative consequences. Since cats are curious creatures, they tend to explore every single object in the household that can prove to be…

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Terry Connor
Terry Connor

Written by Terry Connor

I'm someone who is always looking to improve my life and others. Looking to be a better person spiritually and financially. Plus I love pottery and Cats.

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