Some cat owners have to deal with the situation when their purring friends try to take a place on their own bed.
Cats do this for various reasons: they seek warmth, safety, or territory. But not all owners like to sleep next to their cat, so how can you wean your cat off this habit?
Suggest an alternative
The first and easiest way is to provide your cat with another place to sleep that she likes as much as your bed.
This could be a special house, basket, pillow or blanket with your scent.
The main thing is that this place is warm, cozy and located in a quiet corner of the room. You can reward the cat for sleeping there by giving it treats, toys or affection.
Set the rules
If the cat still tries to get into your bed, you must be firm and consistent in your actions. Do not allow the cat to sleep with you under any circumstances, even if it meows, begs or makes sad eyes.
Every time she tries to take her place in your bed, pick her up and carry her to your place.
Don't yell at your cat or physically punish her, this will only make the situation worse. Be patient and persistent, over time your cat will understand that your bed is not her place.
Make your bed unattractive
Another way is to make your bed unattractive to your cat. You can use various products that repel cats with their smell, such as citrus, lavender, vinegar or pepper.
Spray these products on your bedding or duvet cover to discourage your cat from laying there. You can also put something rustling or slippery on the bed, such as foil or film.
Give your cat some attention
Sometimes cats will sleep in their owner's bed because they are bored or want to socialize. Therefore, it is important to give your cat enough attention, play with it, pet it, and talk to it.
This will strengthen your bond with your pet and make it feel loved. If you are busy or going away for the night, you can leave your cat with an interesting toy that will keep it busy and not bored.
Previously we talked about foods that cats should not eat.