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Breed Review: Himalayan Сat (14 Pics)

#13 Teaching the Himalayan cat funny tricks is difficult and, in fact, there is no need, but if you decide to play the great trainer, stock up on meat delicacies.

Make allowances for the fact that cats are not dogs, they will not strain solely out of a desire to please you. An important nuance is to clearly convey to the animal what is expected of it. For example, if you want to teach a cat to sit down on command, then first you need to demonstrate a treat, and then gently tilt the fluffy into the required position, rewarding him for performing a delicacy. Some owners use catnip as a training stimulus. This is the easiest path that experts do not recommend to go.

#14 It’s also helpful to tweak the tasty reward method a bit by adding a clicker to the treat.

Click the device while working out the command, and then, if the task is completed, please the cat with a treat. Soon, the furry will understand that the sound of the clicker is followed by a reward, and will be more willing to comply with the requirements. By the way, if you notice that the cat sincerely resists your commands and tries to leave, you should not try to suppress his will. Practice only when the cat is inclined to study and no more than once a day - in a 15-minute lesson, the breed exhausts its internal resource and needs a long rest.

#15 Himalayan cats are comfort-dependent creatures, so choose a comfortable bed, tray, toys, and bowls for food and drink responsibly.

For hair care, it is better to spend money on a set of combs, which must include a slicker brush, metal combs with frequent and rare teeth, and a natural bristle brush.

Dressed in voluminous "cloaks", the Persian Himalayas are sensitive to temperature rise and in hot weather easily get heatstroke. Animals also overheat in stuffy city apartments, so in the summer the cat will either have to be cut or turn on the air conditioner more often. The breed does not suffer from increased jumping ability. This means that you can save money on the purchase of a high play complex or replace it with some interesting labyrinth with jute scratching posts.

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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