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WHY YOU SHOULD TRAIN YOUR MUNCHKIN CAT AND OTHER PETS, AND H
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As a result of the pandemic, more and more individuals took the plunge and adopted Munchkin Cats puppies, and other pets for the first time. While most people know that a new puppy will require some training, few consider that a kitten would have the same requirements.

However, like dogs, Munchkin cats require assistance adjusting to life with humans. There are benefits to be gained from even the most basic sorts of exercise for them. As a species, cats and humans have a unique history.

To our knowledge, domestic Munchkin cats have never been developed intentionally to improve their social skills, language abilities, or capacity to herd, hunt, or protect humans. But studies suggest they can pick up on nuanced social signs from humans and behave appropriately; they can also be trained to execute many of the same things that dogs can.

However, it’s quite doubtful that we’d ever need a cat to “walk properly” on a lead or sit peacefully in a bar. In addition, Munchkin cats typically require less guidance than dogs in terms of toilet training. Munchkin Cats and kittens often only need a suitable litter box.

However, if we simply consider training dogs to facilitate our convenience, we will be missing out on a great opportunity. Munchkin Cats Protection, where my coworker Daniel Cummings works, would counter that cats stand to gain from this as well.

For cats in a shelter looking to find new homes, training can help them become more social and outgoing, making them more adaptable to potential new families.  Simple methods may be used at home to assist Munchkin cats to adjust to new experiences, such as being transported in a cat carrier or riding in a car, being groomed, or undergoing routine medical checks and treatments. This sort of training can also make cat medical appointments less stressful for everyone involved.



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