Is it safe to beat my cat?

catcraver

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My cat Moth, has been quite mischievous. I don't want to get in to the details but she has been very very BAD. I had tried EVERYTHING to get her to stop and NOTHING has WORKED. I resorted to hitting and kicking Moth and sometimes THROWING shoes at Moth. She seems to have calmed down about but I don't know if it's okay to do all the time?
 
That is animal abuse.You are supposeto love an animal not abuse them.You will find yourself in trouble if you continue to abuse your pet.Would you want someone to abuse you?
 
Why would you resort to violence with yoir cat? Who dare you!? Instead, as a way of solving your problem, you can read the book called Catlish is Cat Talk. Lucky for it's in an eBook format and you can get it free from Smashwords.com. Good luck.
 
Why would you resort to violence with yoir cat? Who dare you!? Instead, as a way of solving your problem, you can read the book called Catlish is Cat Talk. Lucky for it's in an eBook format and you can get it free from Smashwords.com. Good luck.
 
Definitely not! Not any more than if your parents threw shoes at you for not taking out the trash when they tell you to. Cats and dogs can act out if they feel neglected and bored. Have you tried petting her and playing with her often? If she's your only cat and she doesn't have anything interesting to do like be out in a back yard she might do things that seem natural for her to do to amuse herself but are annoying to you. They say that a cat's best toy is another cat, and it is true. I have 3 and they play together, and even then sometimes each of them asks for affection and acknowledgement. I think she's bored, so try a few minutes of play and petting a few times a day, and get her some toys. They don't have to be expensive. One of mine fetches (the chartreaux breed is especially known for that) and her favorite fetch toys are the twist-off rings from gallon milk jugs. Be patient and affectionate with her and you'll see a change.
 
Definitely not! Not any more than if your parents threw shoes at you for not taking out the trash when they tell you to. Cats and dogs can act out if they feel neglected and bored. Have you tried petting her and playing with her often? If she's your only cat and she doesn't have anything interesting to do like be out in a back yard she might do things that seem natural for her to do to amuse herself but are annoying to you. They say that a cat's best toy is another cat, and it is true. I have 3 and they play together, and even then sometimes each of them asks for affection and acknowledgement. I think she's bored, so try a few minutes of play and petting a few times a day, and get her some toys. They don't have to be expensive. One of mine fetches (the chartreaux breed is especially known for that) and her favorite fetch toys are the twist-off rings from gallon milk jugs. Be patient and affectionate with her and you'll see a change.
 
Definitely not! Not any more than if your parents threw shoes at you for not taking out the trash when they tell you to. Cats and dogs can act out if they feel neglected and bored. Have you tried petting her and playing with her often? If she's your only cat and she doesn't have anything interesting to do like be out in a back yard she might do things that seem natural for her to do to amuse herself but are annoying to you. They say that a cat's best toy is another cat, and it is true. I have 3 and they play together, and even then sometimes each of them asks for affection and acknowledgement. I think she's bored, so try a few minutes of play and petting a few times a day, and get her some toys. They don't have to be expensive. One of mine fetches (the chartreaux breed is especially known for that) and her favorite fetch toys are the twist-off rings from gallon milk jugs. Be patient and affectionate with her and you'll see a change.
 
get a clean spray bottle and spray it. you shouldnt beat your cat no matter what. my cat was VERY naughty and i talked some experts and they said to use a clean spray bottle.
 
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