This drove me crazy so I would
yell at the cat to stop.
o The behavior modification for this is to have the person who is playing the part of the victim stop backing down from the cat, and
yell NO at the cat, squirt it with water, make scary noises such as shaking change in a glass jar or bull horn, and throw things such as towels or bean bags in the direction of the cat (not AT the cat) to demonstrate that they are not afraid of the cat.
It is always important not to
yell at your cat or punish them, if you do, it won't solve the problem.
It is very important that you don't lose your temper and
yell at your cat.
Punishing your cat or
yelling at your cat will not work; he or she needs to see a vet.
Yelling at a cat or punishing it will not help and likely reinforce the unwanted behavior.
Do not
yell at your cat if you find a stray puddle.
Not exact matches
The fastest way I know to ruin a relationship with a
cat is to hit him, scare him,
yell at him or in any way push upon him a negative impression of you.
If you are high - anxiety, prone to
yelling at or otherwise punishing your
cat, or generally loud and boisterous, a timid
cat may not feel comfortable hanging out with you.
Remember, never
yell at or hit your
cat, even for biting.
If your first instinct when there's a problem is to
yell at your bird or or punish the
cat, definitely watch this video!
«How the hell is your
cat supposed to know that you're
yelling at him because you want him to stop something?»
Never
yell at or hit your
cat as punishment: they may start to avoid you altogether.
Do not physically punish your
cat and don't
yell at her; you will only make her fear you.
Cats fighting outside
at night time can be quite of a shock, as sometimes they can sound close to a child shrieking or
yelling, and it is definitely the last thing you want to hear when your trying to sleep
at night!
Always reward your
cat for good behavior to reinforce it, and never
yell at or punish your
cat (this will just frighten them, and probably won't keep them from scratching anyway).
That includes nail - clipping, putting the leash to leave the park, or
yelling at her for pouncing on the neighbor's
cat.
If your dog chases the
cat, waiting for him to start chasing and then
yelling at him or throwing things
at him is not going to fix that problem.
While deafness is a handicap, it doesn't deter a house
cat from leading a long, happy life, despite the fact that it can't hear you
yelling at it to get off the counter top.
Your
cat may
at first act a little perturbed
at the sound of a baby
yelling, but with luck will start to settle, when she or he does, reward kitty with petting or a healthy treat.
that dog just about killed my
cat in my own home and you
yell at me?