Cats are very independent animals. They don't take orders as easily as dogs, so it can be difficult to get them to obey. Here are some ways to help you get your cat to obey:
1. Cultivate good behavior habits: Start cultivating good behavior habits for cats when they are still very young, and give them appropriate rewards and punishments. For example, when cats show good behavior or follow your rules, you can give them rewards such as food or petting. If cats do something wrong, you can give them appropriate punishments, but be careful not to beat or abuse them.
2. Provide enough attention and interaction: Cats need enough attention and interaction to stay happy and healthy, which also helps to build trust and affection between you and your cat. Brush your cat's fur regularly, play with it, touch it, and hug it to enhance interaction and make your cat feel cared for and loved.
3. Use body language and voice commands: Although cats are not as easy to accept commands as dogs, you can use body language and voice commands to make cats understand your intentions. For example, when you want a cat to stop doing something, you can make a sound of "no" or "stop" and point at it with gestures at the same time, so that the cat can understand your request.
In short, it takes patience, skills and time to make cats obedient, and you can't rush for success. Establishing a good relationship with cats and providing enough attention and interaction, plus appropriate rewards and punishments, will help cats more easily accept your requests and commands.
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