When raising cats, many cat owners choose to put a cat cage at home and keep the cat in a cage in order to avoid the cats being naughty and doing bad things everywhere. However, we will find that the cat is not very grateful and will keep calling in...
When raising cats, many cat owners choose to put a cat cage at home and keep the cat in a cage in order to avoid the cats being naughty and doing bad things everywhere. However, we will find that the cat is not very grateful and will keep calling in the cage. So what should we do at this time so that they don’t scream in the cage?
1. Use snacks or toys to divert the cat's attention
The cat is suddenly locked in a cage and will keep screaming because it feels bound. At this time, the owner can put the cat in a cage and feed it canned cats, cat strips, snacks and other foods that the cat likes, or play with toys to divert its attention and let it stop calling.
2. Put some things used by cats in the cage.
It takes a certain amount of time for cats to adapt in the cage. Therefore, the owner can put some daily necessities that cats usually use in the cage, such as clothes and toys that have a familiar smell of cats. This will make the cat feel safer, and the situation of keeping chirping may also improve.
3. If the cat stays in the cage for a long time and cannot release its energy, it will keep screaming. Therefore, the owner can let the cat out of the cage and let the air go, and move it to release its energy. At the same time, he can play with the cat with a teaser stick or other toys to release the cat's melancholy mood in the cage.
4. Use some emotional soothing agent for cats
If the cat is very excited and always screams, the owner can also feed the cat some catnip, or spray some emotional spray to calm the cat.
Note: Don't be too violent when putting the cat in the cage. It is recommended that the cat be familiar with the cage first and then lure it with food.