How to keep the cat in the cage and not bark, what to do if the cat is locked in the cage and keeps

Updated on pet 2024-08-01
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In fact, always keeping the cat in a cage is easy to make the cat feel bad and become depressed. If a cat loves to bark, it may be because it doesn't want to stay in the cage. Generally speaking, keeping a cat in a cage is necessary to isolate the cat from other cats.

    For example, the cat is sick, or the cat is a new kitten. When appropriate, you can let the cat come out for a while, or you can play with the cat when you have time. When the cat's activity is enough, even if it is back in the cage, it will naturally not feel uncomfortable in the cage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If you keep the cat in the cage and don't realize that you should give him more to play with and give him more delicious food, he will be in the cage without realizing it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Today ruthlessly bought a cat cage, hesitated for a long time, to be honest, I was reluctant to buy, a three-layer cat cage cost me more than 200, mainly my cat at night too can rebel!

    Last night from 12 o'clock in the middle of the night to half past three in the morning, jingling, throwing the iron dog chain to the ground, sprinkling the seeds of my mother's balcony all over the ground, knocking down a cup, this is nothing, it actually pushed the big bucket above the water dispenser to the ground, a loud bang at three o'clock in the middle of the night, the water all over the ground, I don't know how strong it is, it is really good to not find it downstairs!

    I hit it a few times, and my family was angry and wanted to kill it, and I bought a cage for it for its safety, if it broke through and fell into the hands of my family, then it would be miserable.

    It usually sleeps on my top bunk, which is particularly cute, and the top bunk is its territory, but this time I am going to let it sleep in the cat cage every night, and it will be released during the day, but I am particularly afraid that it will affect the family all the time, and the family will be angry, and I don't know what to do if my friend's cat is locked in the cage and keeps barking.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The solution to the cat in the cage that keeps barking:

    The food and water are sufficient, the cat litter is shoveled, ignore it, it calls it to let it call, and does not make any response. It's hard for the first few days, and it's even more uncomfortable for the cat, but slowly get used to it and form a habit and stop barking. Eventually, it will find that it is useless to call it.

    This adaptation time can be long or short, and the cat usually adapts within two weeks, can synchronize with your biological clock, and obediently sleeps in the house or cage. In the early days, you wear earplugs and headphones to listen to the cat to make sure that you are not disturbed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The cat is kept in the cage, so the cat must be reluctant when in the cage, so if you keep barking there are generally two reasons, the first reason is that the cat does not want to be locked in the cage, and feels that being locked in the cage restricts freedom, so at this time, by calling all the time to attract the attention of the owner, so that it can not be put down to let it out, or let the owner interact with him.

    The second reason is that the cat may be hungry after staying in the cage for a long time, so it keeps barking in the hope that the owner will feed it quickly. We should pay attention to the fact that if the cat is kept barking in the cage, try to give the cat a certain response. We're paying attention to him.

    Don't ignore it all the time, if you keep ignoring it, the cat may keep barking. Therefore, you can properly let the cat out for a spin, and it may no longer bark all the time.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello: Why do cats stay in cages? No matter what kind of animal is locked in the cage, it will have an uncomfortable reaction, barking, mania, loss of appetite and other manifestations.

    If, in the future, you plan to keep your cat in a cage forever, you put up with it for 3 to 5 days, and the cat will stop barking when he gets used to it. If you also plan to let the cat roam freely, let the cat go and not be tormented by each other.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello dear, glad you asked. Dear, the cat keeps barking in the cage, probably because he doesn't like to close the cage or is not used to being in the cage, and hunger may also make the cat bark in the cage. The owner can spread a soft quilt in the cage and prepare delicious food to entice the cat to eat.

    Don't close the cage door at the beginning, let the cat enter and exit freely, and reduce the cat's resistance to the cage. The owner puts the cat's favorite toys in the cage and lets the cat play with the toys and forget about being closed. Or comfort the cat through the cage and make the cat feel safe.

    The owner can let the cat out, let the cat move, and can use a cat teasing stick or other toys to play with the cat to divert its attention.

    Dear, I hope mine can help you

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The owner can release the cat and let the cat move.

    The cat keeps barking in the cage, probably because it doesn't like to close the cage or is not used to being in the cage, and hunger may also make the cat bark in the cage, so that the cat can move, you can use a cat teasing stick or other toys to play with the cat to divert its attention. If the cat is hungry, you can also give the cat some treats.

    The cage can be purchased with a large cage, and the upper part should be covered with a layer of velvet blanket, one is to keep warm, and the other is that the cat will have a sense of security and adapt quickly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is very difficult for a young cat to stop barking in a cage, and if you want it to stop barking, you have to ignore it, and it takes a while, and when the cat realizes that no one is paying attention to her call, they will not bark again.

    The reason why the kitten keeps barking: the kitten that has just been raised may be caused by fear, if the cat is unfamiliar with the environment, and there is no female cat around, it will feel uneasy and keep barking; In addition, if the keeper does not feed the kitten in time, it will also keep barking because of hunger, which can be solved by feeding it.

    Precautions for kitten raising: The gastrointestinal digestion ability of kittens is still very weak, so you can't feed too many kittens at one time, and kittens about 1 2 months old are best fed 4 5 times a day.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's been adapted.

    If you don't bark when you come out, you may not want to be locked up and don't fit to stay in a cage. In general, if the kitten is fully vaccinated, there is no need to force the cage. If you haven't been vaccinated and you have more than one kitten at home, you need to isolate them separately.

    If the kitten is unwilling to stay in the cage, consider putting it in a separate room.

    Precautions for cats closing their cages for the first time.

    1. Buy a larger cage as much as possible, especially a double-layer or multi-layered one, which can fit the cat bed, cat bowl, and even the cat litter box.

    2. In order to reduce the cat's sense of discomfort, it is best not to change the previous cat bed. Cats can generally find some sense of security in their familiar tastes.

    3. When the cat is placed in the cage, the cat needs to be given a certain amount of time to move, so the cat cage must be large.

    4. Toys should be placed in the cat's cage, so that it can better pass the time, otherwise it will become very irritable and even a little crazy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's normal to keep the cat in the cage at night, because they don't feel safe in the cage, so they will keep calling you and let it out.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The kitten in the narrow cage will have no sense of security when it is locked inside, so it will keep barking, because the cat has always been free and comfortable, so it is best to let it out, otherwise it will keep barking, cats are not suitable for keeping in cages.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I feel like it's better not to put it in a cage because I feel like if it was in a cage, they'd keep barking. And then I didn't sleep well either.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Then let him out, or let him keep shouting, and slowly get used to him not screaming, just close the door of your room.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A: Either let it out, cats are very territorial animals, yearning for freedom, and it will definitely be uncomfortable to be locked in a cage. But put it out need to consider your furniture sofa. Or just keep it up for a few days, and slowly it will get used to it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Put the kitten in the cage, you can let it out if he keeps barking, because you are locked in the cage, he is not used to it, he wants to go out, so he will keep barking.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Then let it out, or just call him, after a long time he gets used to it, he won't call again, or he won't call if he doesn't get used to it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cats are not captive.

    Cats are the kind of animals that like freedom, and kittens are in the clingy stage and like to cling to people. If you let him out, he won't scream. Or you just keep him locked up, even for months.

    When you get used to it, you don't call it. In addition, keeping and closing cats in the dormitory is a very irresponsible thing for cats.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What to do if you keep barking when you put a kitten in a cage? Put the kitten in the cage and it keeps barking instructions. He was in a hurry to come out, so he let it out.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Put the kitten in the cage, of course he will bark all the time, this is because it also does not like to be kept in the cage, if it is kept in the cage often, it will get used to it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Kittens don't like to be in a cage. I like to live a free and easy life. Let's put it out!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Kittens are not used to being locked up, and they won't be locked up for a while.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Put the kitten in a cage, can it not bark? Freedom is lost, and everyone is unhappy.

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