Cat Behavior Problems Stem From Natural Instincts
Behavior problems with cats can be an issue for any cat owner. It is helpful to be aware that you can help to alleviate cat behavior problems with minimal behavior changes. There are many options available to encourage different actions in cats. With a few minor corrections, cat behavior problems can be well alleviated.
Anyone that has had a rug or their carpet torn up by their pet cats can attest to the unwanted feeling of having their cat's natural behavior of scratching around. Cat scratching is a behavior that is natural and can be corrected. Something as minor as installing a couple cat scratchers will suffice to give your cat a good home and a good set of claws..
Having a cat scratcher is an easy change to encourage your cats scratching the scratcher rather than the rug or the carpet in your house. There are many different models that can be purchased and or built. The easiest way to get a scratcher is to buy one. But it can save considerable amounts of money building one on your own.
The building of a cat scratcher can be a simple task that will allow you to save considerable amounts of money from buying one and also the amount of money saved in having to replace rugs and even carpet in the house every time that a cat decides to utilize those areas rather than having a scratcher in the house.
It is important to remember that the cats have the instinct to scratch. This allows them to groom their claws and prevent them from getting too long and breaking or causing too much pain to the cats. So without their ability to scratch something they will not have properly groomed nails.
This is the reason why most people who own cats and care for them will take the time to purchase a cat scratcher, or perhaps if really needed have their pet declawed. However, getting an outside cat declawed is not wise; it can put your cat in danger because it loses its ability to scratch back when attacked or to run up a tree when chased. Some countries have even made declawing illegal, and this means you will really want to do the research in depth before selecting this option, which should be used only in very tough cases where the habit of scratching cannot be broken any other way for your cat. The Ultimate Guide To Purrfect cat behavior can help you find out some other good options for putting a stop to your cat scratching your belongings and leaving damage to walls, sofas, and other possessions.
Published August 28th, 2007
Filed in Pets
