Anyone with some experience in raising pets knows that communicating with different pets requires different methods. Communicating with cats can be difficult because cats have a hard-to-approach personality. This has also led to many pet owners who have cats, but do not know how to communicate with them. Want to communicate with cats? Just use these methods.
1. Build trust and don’t use violence
As an owner, what you need to master and be proficient in is to maintain effective communication with your cat. Provide him with the help he needs, make him feel loved by you, and be able to offer kind reminders and corrections when he does something wrong. When you reprimand it, be in moderation. For example, you just need to let it know that you don't like something it does, stop it in time when it's going on, and never resort to violence. For cats, once physically punished, it will lose trust in humans due to fear.
2. Stroking
Although cats look very proud, they still have warmth in their hearts, and they also want their owners to pet them. However, when stroking them, you must be careful not to use too much force. Because cats are more sensitive, if you push too hard and make him uncomfortable, he won't let you pet him anymore.
3. Blink
In fact, everyone can use this method to communicate with cats. Cats' eyes are very sensitive, and they also use their own eyes to convey some of their inner thoughts. Therefore, everyone can express their inner thoughts with their eyes, just like it, and blink gently at it. In this way, they also know that the owner loves them, so they will be very happy. Of course, blinking is also skillful, and the expression on the owner's face must be soft.
4. Pay attention to your cat’s body language
Cats are more skilled in body language than humans, and will use some movements and sounds to express their thoughts. If the cat is frightened, nervous, or just for fun, the ears will be pulled back against the head. If the cat smells something that makes it curious, it will do the same. The cat gently sticks out his tongue and licks his lower lip, indicating that he is a little worried.
5. Use food educational toys
Cats actually like to play puzzle games because they are very curious animals. Owners can look for educational eating toys, such as having your cat manipulate a feeder to get food out, starting with the simplest toy that lets him see the cat food or cat treats inside. Over time, give it more difficult educational toys.