How to train a cat if it is too lively? Learn these three tricks

 10:31am, 8 August 2025

People who keep cats often prefer quietness. Compared with other pets, cats can sleep for 20 hours a day and are cold-hearted. For cats, they are simply happy to be quiet. But some cats are still very lively and naughty. So how can you train cats if they are too lively? Is it normal for cats to be too lively? Let’s take a look at what to do if the cat is too lively.

1. Use toys to consume energy

Cats are naturally more lively and active, so if the cat is just naughty, the owner can prepare more toys for the cat, such as yarn balls, cat sticks, toy mice, etc. When the cat is tired of playing, they will naturally have a good rest.

2. Conduct education and training

If the cat is too lively and it is useless to consume energy with toys, then the owner needs to educate and train the cat. When training a cat, if it completes the specified requirements, it can feed it some snacks or touch it to indicate a reward. After many trainings, the cat will become obedient.

3. Punishment warning

If a cat is disobedient during training and even makes threatening sounds and actions, the owner needs to give it appropriate punishment to warn it, such as scolding loudly or hitting the cat with a newspaper. Never hit the cat, otherwise it may frighten the cat and cause the cat's rebellious psychology.

In short, if you are too lively, you still need to be restrained, otherwise you may "demolition of the house".