The benefits of keeping cats in cagesThe benefits of keeping cats in cages are as follows:
1. behavior management: cats and humans have different behaviors and living habits. Some cats may have the habit of parkour in the middle of the night, wantonly demolishing the house when the owner is not at home, etc. Cage rearing can solve these problems and reduce the situation of abandoning cats due to these bad habits.
2. Special circumstances: When the cat is pregnant or giving birth, it is easy to manage it in cages. When a new cat comes to the house, it can be placed in a cage for isolation.
3. Safety: Cages can prevent cats from escaping and avoid contact with the outside world, such as traffic, other aggressive animals, or eating dirty things in the garbage.
4. Allergy-friendly: If the family members are allergic to cats, it is better for both the cat and the family to keep the cat in a cage regularly.
Will cats become fierce in cages?Cats that were kept in cages for a long time could become fierce. Cats loved freedom by nature. If they were locked in a cage for a long time, their nature would be suppressed and they might have psychological problems. Initially, when a cat is locked in a cage, it may feel fear and anxiety, and try to scratch the cage to get out. As time goes by, it may become irritable and irritable. It may be vigilant and attack people who approach it, affecting its harmony with people. However, if the cat was only locked in the cage for a short period of time under special circumstances (such as surgery or the owner needed to go out), this situation would generally not occur.
Can cats be kept in cages?Cats could be kept in cages, but it was generally not recommended to keep them in cages for a long time.
From a physical point of view, cats need enough exercise. Long-term cages are limited in space, so cats can only lie down or lie down, which is not conducive to their development. Kittens may have slow bone development and will also make cats fatter. Obese cats will cause diabetes, weaken the function of the spleen, and even shorten the life of cats.
Psychologically speaking, cats loved freedom. Long-term captivity was equivalent to "prison", which would cause cats to be depressed and have a bad temper, especially adult male cats. If they could not vent their energy, their temper would worsen and they might even hate their owners.
However, in some special circumstances, it was possible to keep them in captivity for a short period of time. For example, when a kitten just arrived home, because it was timid, caging could increase its sense of security. If the kitten had a disease, caging could prevent the spread of the disease or infection of other diseases. Cats who had just undergone surgery were caged for the recovery of the body. When the cat was unfamiliar with the environment and the owner, caging could first familiarize with the smell and avoid conflict with the original cat. When there were guests at home, cages could provide a sense of security for timid cats to avoid stress. Pregnant female cats are emotionally sensitive, and a safe and comfortable cage can increase their sense of security (depending on the willingness of the female cat); the kitten is too small, and limiting the living space can prevent accidents. When the owner is at home, they can release the familiar environment.
The correct way to raise cats in cagesHere are some of the correct ways to keep cats in captivity:
1. ** Make the cage a part of your daily life **: Place the cage in the room and make it a part of the room's decoration. Don't close the cage door. Let the cat get used to seeing the cage and eliminate its fear. Let it feel that the cage is a safe place and won't be trapped.
2. ** Create a comfortable cage environment **: Make the cage more comfortable. For example, put a cushion that the cat likes. If the cat is very sticky, you can put old clothes. The owner's smell will make the cat feel safe.
3. ** Use the power of food and toys **: Prepare enough snacks, periodically throw the snacks near the cage, slowly put the food from the entrance of the cage to the top of the cage, and finally put it into the cage to let the cat get used to eating in the cage. This is especially important if you plan to keep it in the cage at night for a long time. If the cat refuses to get close to the cage at the beginning, you can play the game near the cage first, starting from a distance, and then slowly approaching it to make the cat willing to play near the cage.
4. ** Gradually adapting process **: If you want to put the cat in the cage and go out, don't be in a hurry to put the cat directly in and then go out. You should let the cat adapt gradually. Cats were more sensitive to environmental changes. If conditions allowed, they had to adapt step by step, such as adapting to a quiet corner of the corridor first, then expanding to a corner of the community, etc. If they had a car, they could even let the cat slowly adapt to the car environment.
However, it should be noted that although there are correct methods of caging, long-term caging has many adverse effects on cats. For example, physical development will be affected due to lack of exercise (kittens 'bone development is slow), they will become obese and cause diseases such as diabetes and shorten life expectancy; Psychologically, it may lead to depression; adult male cats may also have a bad temper and hate their owners. Therefore, caged rearing should be avoided for a long time and only used for a short period of time under certain circumstances, such as when the kitten just arrived home (to increase the sense of security and prevent the spread of disease), cats who had just undergone surgery (to facilitate physical recovery), cats who had no protection at home to prevent cats from jumping off buildings, cats who were in a family with many cats to prevent disease transmission (such as cat moss), cats who were too naughty and had failed to educate their owners many times, and owners who were out for a short time.
Chains, cages, two male leadsIn the reference novel,"Knife Against the Water" had a related plot. In the novel, Yan Xiaodao was instructed by his foster father to go to the cruise ship and found Ling He trapped in a cage in a position similar to the crucifixion of Jesus. His hands and feet were chained to the four corners of the cage. However, this was a fantasy novel. The two male leads were Ling He (Long Crazy Cries Beauty Attack) and Yan Xiaodao (Accept).
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