How should pet cats deal with tantrums? Cat training skills!

 9:10am, 19 June 2025

Like humans, cats have emotional changes, joy and sad times, and sometimes they will also get angry, such as ignoring people, catching people randomly, etc. How should pet cats deal with tantrums? Roaring? This method is not recommended. The following method is a good reference.

1. If it is a lonely old cat, you might as well add a kitten to it. Because one old and one young are more likely to accept each other, but it should be noted that the kitten should be taken home by someone an old cat never knows. This person appears in the hope that the old cat will not associate you with the kitten and become jealous.

2. If an old cat is hostile to a kitten, you might as well call the kitten "the old cat's kitten" because this can create a positive connection between them. Secondly, when talking to the kitten, you should talk to the old cat at the same time so that the old cat can be devoted and have normal contact with the kitten, so as to cultivate their feelings.

3. If a cat is particularly nervous about someone, you might as well call this person a cat, such as "This is the cat's Lily, it is the Lily's cat." Connect them together. This will dispel the cat's nervousness and anxiety about the person, but it needs to be practiced repeatedly.

4. Cats are easily affected by their owner's emotions. As a master, you should do more stress-reducing exercises and activities to make both you and the cat relax.

5. Some owners will go to pet hospitals to use sedatives to control the cat's emotions, but if you try sedatives alone, this is a method to treat the symptoms but not the root cause. To be effective, the cat's behavior must be reconstructed and supplemented with sedatives, so as to help the cat and reduce the behavior that triggers its aggressiveness.

6. Music also has a relaxing effect on cats and can reduce their aggressive behavior. So, you can play your music with gentle background music, which also has the effect of soothing the cat.

7. When a cat feels nervous, it will naturally attack its enemies with its claws, so you should cut the cat's nails frequently. When cutting, it is best to hold it with another person to attract its attention.

In short, cats' aggressive behavior is mostly caused by emotional stimulation, so the owner should avoid anything that may affect the cat's emotions.