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Breed Review: American Curl (17 Pics)

#7 When training the American Curl, it is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of the psyche of cats in general.

So, for example, never repeat a command several times or modify it. The animal simply will not understand you if today you order him “Sit!”, And tomorrow you simply invite “Sit down!”. Commands should be given in a soft but persuasive tone. Remember, cats are not dogs and will not be pushed around. Ditch the negative reinforcement method in favor of the positive one: give the American Curl treats even when he hasn't done the job, and be sure to praise. And of course, do not delay with education: the older the Curl gets, the more difficult it is to convince him of the need for training. Yes, he can be a universal cutie and the kindest pet in the world, but that will not stop him from taking time off from classes and turning on the "invisible" mode.

#8 The American Curl will need the same “belongings” as any other cat.

In particular, for the purr, you will have to purchase a bed or a house, toys, bowls for food and drink, a carrier, a tray, and a harness for walking. The house will also have to be put in order for the kitten to move. Remove from the floor any small objects that the baby wants to taste, and securely hide household chemicals, shoes, and wires from household appliances.

#9 Up to a year old American Curl kittens suffer from excessive curiosity

which drives them to the window sills, to the open windows, to the drums of washing machines, ovens, and trash cans, so at first, it is better to carefully monitor the movements of the mustachioed lawless man around the apartment. It is possible to take an American Curl kitten out into the street no earlier than in 2.5-3 months, and then only if the animal is vaccinated and progestogenic. Adult cats are walked twice a day on a harness. The breed is considered active and playful, it needs constant fresh impressions, which can only be obtained outside the apartment, respectively, it is wiser not to neglect the daily walks of the pet.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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