These are the best ways you can use these ways to make your cat happy
1.Try to sing with her
When she meows, do your best to respond with exactly the same sound. Keep echoingher as she moves from verse to verse. This is a best way to maintain contact with thecat as you go about other chores, such as scooping the litter box or preparing the meal.
2.Use newspaper or old magazine
There is a temptation to move a toy towards a cat, but play should engage the cat’s prey drive and no prey animal in its right mind would approach a predator. Moving a toy under a sheet of paper is a lot like the way small prey animals dart in and out of grass, and the cat will definitely be intrigued, especially if the paper rustles a little. Don’t be discouraged if the cat doesn’t pounce; a part of feline huntingplay involves watching, waiting, and planning. As long as the cat is paying attention, she’s engaged. Make sure you let the cat catch the prey.
3.Hang your coat on the back side of the chair
As with the towel over the coffee table, you’ve made the cat a tent. Cats like to hide behind something and then pop out attheir prey. Hiding and waiting in a concealed position are hunting behaviors, comparable to crouching behind a rock or in a clump of tall grass and waiting to pounce.
4.Chase your cat
Chasing is a form of kitten play that many cats continue to love as adults. Often they will solicit the game by standing at the endof a long hallway and looking back at you repeatedly as they take a few steps. Many cats also have specific rules about how the game of chase should be played and how far around the room or down the hall they should be chased. They will look back at you or verbally complain if you don’t follow the rules of the game
1.Try to sing with her
When she meows, do your best to respond with exactly the same sound. Keep echoingher as she moves from verse to verse. This is a best way to maintain contact with thecat as you go about other chores, such as scooping the litter box or preparing the meal.
2.Use newspaper or old magazine
There is a temptation to move a toy towards a cat, but play should engage the cat’s prey drive and no prey animal in its right mind would approach a predator. Moving a toy under a sheet of paper is a lot like the way small prey animals dart in and out of grass, and the cat will definitely be intrigued, especially if the paper rustles a little. Don’t be discouraged if the cat doesn’t pounce; a part of feline huntingplay involves watching, waiting, and planning. As long as the cat is paying attention, she’s engaged. Make sure you let the cat catch the prey.
3.Hang your coat on the back side of the chair
As with the towel over the coffee table, you’ve made the cat a tent. Cats like to hide behind something and then pop out attheir prey. Hiding and waiting in a concealed position are hunting behaviors, comparable to crouching behind a rock or in a clump of tall grass and waiting to pounce.
4.Chase your cat
Chasing is a form of kitten play that many cats continue to love as adults. Often they will solicit the game by standing at the endof a long hallway and looking back at you repeatedly as they take a few steps. Many cats also have specific rules about how the game of chase should be played and how far around the room or down the hall they should be chased. They will look back at you or verbally complain if you don’t follow the rules of the game
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