What should I do if a kitten always loves to scratch people? Why do cats scratch people?

Updated on pet 2024-05-01
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Cats will scratch people may be caused by cats wanting to play with the owner or cats are more nervous about the current environment, in this case, buy more cat scratching boards, cat climbing frames and other toys for cats to play, consume cats' energy, reduce the sharpness of cats' paws, avoid being scratched, try to calm cats' emotions in an unfamiliar environment for cats, and eliminate cats' tension.

    2. It is recommended that the owner immediately stop the cat and correct the bad habit of the cat. When the cat is relatively young, it may not be able to put away its paws because it does not know the severity, so it will cause accidental injury to the owner. But as they grow older, they will also learn to put away their nails.

    You can prepare cat scratching boards and toys for cats, so that they know when they can stick out their nails and bite toys.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It loves to scratch people because it sharpens its claws when it is young.

    1. Cut its nails regularly.

    2, give it a toy that can be used to grind its claws (available in the pet hospital) 3, it doesn't have to be afraid when it scratches you, it won't hurt you, it's just playing with you.

    4. Kittens like people to hold it and play with it, so pets should be more patient!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's normal for a kitten to scratch someone, you cut its nails too much to bleed, just cut off the tip!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The kitten is lively and likes to play with people. If you are afraid of scratching, cut his nails regularly, being careful not to cut too much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats love to scratch people is not instinctive, not because cats love to scratch people, but because cats scratch and bite behavior is a normal instinctive reaction, most cats have a scratching reaction, is because some human behaviors threaten cats, so that cats feel very dangerous, resulting in cats scratching behavior.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cats don't like to be by strangers when they eat, and dogs do the same.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Angry with you.

    Don't look at cats as if they don't care about anything, but in fact, they are still quite possessive of their owners. If you are good to other cats or animals in front of them, it will make them feel jealous and angry, and when the cat is angry, the most direct thing is to give you a catch! "Hmph, you don't know how to touch other cats except me".

    They are afraid. Some cats are relatively timid, and some things may make them afraid. For example, when frightened, cats will have an instinctive reaction, and they may have inadvertently scratched someone.

    The owner should understand the situation of his cat, when the cat feels scared, the owner can try to soothe the cat's emotions, and can also give them delicious freeze-dried snacks, which is conducive to alleviating the fear in the cat's heart.

    in protecting yourself.

    Sometimes, cats scratch people as an act to protect themselves. For example, if people do something to cats, they will feel threatened, of course, they will be vigilant, if they find that the "enemy" has the next move, they must take measures to directly "catch people" to protect themselves!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Why do cats scratch people? It's an animal instinct. As long as it is an animal, it has attack power. Because as soon as he touches a living person, he will have that instinctive reaction, which is also very normal, if you know him well, he will not bite you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Originally, cats were animals that liked to act alone, unlike dogs, which obeyed the orders of their owners and acted in groups. Therefore, it does not regard its master as a monarch, but obeys orders. Sometimes, whatever you call it, it doesn't even hear it.

    The relationship between the cat and the owner is not master-slave, and it is better to see them as equal friends. It is precisely this relationship that makes it unique. On the other hand, the cat regards its owner as a parent and loves to be spoiled like a child, and when it feels lonely, it will climb on the owner's lap, or jump on the spread newspaper and sit on it, showing its coquettishness.

    When a cat is happy, it will have its tail up or make a purring sound. When a cat is angry, it wags its tail vigorously. If you it off, it may pounce on you.

    In life, many people have been complaining that their cats are always scratching and biting, and the scars on their bodies do imply the tears of their owners. But all this is not all the cat's fault, and the owner also has a certain responsibility. Cats are not human, they are cute, but after all, they will not understand the human psyche, and humans cannot ** what they are thinking.

    If you spend a certain amount of time with each other, you will be able to understand a lot of each other's thoughts. Cats and people still need to cultivate a relationship, and once you get acquainted, he will also treat you as his best friend.

    In fact, most of the time, cats still know the severity, when you tease the cat with your hands, they know that you are playing with him, and they will not stick out their paws to scratch you, nor will they really bite you with their teeth, because you are already his friend.

    If they don't know the severity, it's also a matter of time, it's just that they need to be trained and guided, after all, cats are much later as human companions, and our generation and future generations are working hard for the petification of domestic cats. The training of cats should start from a young age, first find out the cat's temper, and then choose different ways to train according to needs. There are several options available:

    Coercion, inducement, reward, punishment, shouting.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is the only way for kittens to grow, especially at the age of 2 to 6 months, during which the cat owner is indeed more painful, but it is not impossible.

    1. Cut the kitten's nails regularly, without the sharp nails, it can reduce the pain when it scratches you, especially when it jumps on your legs.

    2. Buy a special claw grinder for cats, which can distract the target when it grinds its claws...

    3. Maybe you don't believe it, but the fact is that you need to communicate with your cat, especially when it is small, when it claws you, it can make painful sounds, such as screaming loudly or something, in short, let it know that this is not good, and over time it will not paw you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. It will scratch you when it is angry and angry, and it will instinctively grab you for protection when it is afraid.

    2. When it is happy, it will also catch you and play around, and especially when bathing it, you must be careful, he will be scared and angry and catch it harder.

    Sometimes scratching is not a sign of aggression, the cat's paws are very sharp, and a scratch is a mark. Some cats just don't like to be held, don't like to be close to people, when they are picked up or nervous, their nails will come out deeply, and it is easier to grab people, you can trim his nails regularly. In a sunny place, the paws can see the flesh inside the nails through the sunlight, and remember not to cut the flesh inside the nails, cats will be very painful.

    It will bleed, so it is usually good to trim off the tip of the front.

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