Does your cat meow all the time? Here
are 5 ways to solve this problem
1. Ignore it
If your cat
meows just to get your attention or to ask for something from you (food,
caresses, going out...), the first thing to do is to ignore it. Indeed, it has
become accustomed to having what it wants as soon as it opens its mouth and
therefore has no reason not to continue
You will
therefore need patience before it realizes that it is not by meowing that it
will get something from you. To encourage it in this way, do not hesitate to
give it what it asks for once it has stopped meowing. Otherwise, NEVER give up,
even if it meows in your ears in the middle of the night for hours so you can
open the door or feed it.
2. Train
it
Cats that
are not seeking to capture your attention may simply be talkative. Indeed, some
cats love to spend hours discussing with humans. This is the case in particular
for the Siamese or Tonkinese.
In such
cases, you only have one option: to train it to meow when you decide to do so.
We'll let you know right away, it's not an easy task! To do this, you need to
teach your cat to meow only at specific times, such as before going out or
eating. From now on, you will only feed it when you ask it to meow, not when it
starts meowing on its own. This way, your little fur ball will understand that
its meows allow it to get what it wants only if you give the order.
3. Stimulate
it
If your cat
is meowing because it' s bored, just spend a little more time with it and buy
some toys to deal with the problem. Make sure you schedule a playtime every day
at the same time (in the evening after work, for example) to make it part of
its routine. Thus, your cat will wait for this moment impatiently all day long
and, as a result, will know that he doesn't need to mew to ask you.
4. Reassure
it
Cats meow
because they are stressed and you will need to comfort them. For this, observe
it closely in its environment to know what can frighten it so much. If the
street is under construction, the constant noise could explain its constant
meowing. In this case, place it in the best soundproof room in your house
during the day. Likewise, if the traffic noise is what bothers it. You can also
try to provide small shelters high up so that they feel safe.
Otherwise,
you can try to calm the feline by spraying synthetic pheromones in its living
spaces. To do this, consult your veterinarian for assistance.
5. Meet
all its needs
To prevent
repetitive meowing, don't give your cat a chance to complain. Ensure that all
its needs are met at all times.
For that,
change the water in his bowl every day so that it is always clean and fresh,
make sure that his kibble bowl is always full, its litter box is clean, its
flap is running or that it has access to his scratching post. In short, always
stay one step ahead of it!
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