How to Communicate with Animals
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Avoid those frantic chases before visits to the vet, manage multiple cats (or dogs) and foster cuddle time.
Edit Steps
- 1Begin by seeing your pet as a living being. Say to yourself: that creature has a skeleton, a beating heart, eyes, and it learns how to interact with you by how you interact with it. Remember most animals, your pets included may not wish to cuddle. Many animals (for example birds) do not naturally show affection in this way and it may not have the same meaning for them as it does for you. Also some species of parrots have been known react violently to cuddling. Macaws in particular have been known to gouge out eyes.[citation needed]
- 2Notice their character traits. This is especially important with multiple animals. Most of the time they have very different ways, likes and dislikes, styles, and they respond differently to requests and affections.
- 3Put aside any silly supernatural notions and realize that you genuinely want to actively hear from them. You won't start to hear them speak, but they are more mentally present and responsive than sometimes assumed.
- 4Stay calm and level with the animals as though they can really hear what you're saying (because, in some way they can!) when it's time to go to the vet or administer some medications. They know something is up, and nervous aloof energy increases the chances of mayhem.
- Contrary to common belief, cats can be trained.[citation needed] It is easier the younger that the relationship begins. A combination of positive reinforcement and non-physical messages of disappointment and/or urgency when the act is not carried out will work best. Be consistent with the signals you use to identify and reward a request. That includes key words and phrases as well as visual cues. Most of the time this practice brings the owner and animal into a closer, more mutually respectful relationship and eliminates some of the minuses to having an animal. Keep this in mind when considering giving a pet to an elder or family with small children.
Edit Tips
- Also, many animals feel safer and calmer in cozy spaces like a carrier or even a laundry basket with some blankets (for an inexpensive quick-fix) when traveling or dealing with a crowded house.
- Cats get the "midnight crazies" running around the house and jumping all over. They love to include you at this time. Get out the cat toys and play. These crazies may happen at 7 am or any time. Don't punish this activity as it is the way they burn off excess energy.
- Sometimes, it is better to forget the baby talk and reconsider the character of the animal. Sometimes, when used as a tool of persuasion, it works to the contrary and deters the animal from following your request.
- No matter what it looks like when you leave your pet, they really have a good time at the vet. I know from experience after it leaves its owner the dog perks up and is fine. They seem extra excited when you get them back and it seems like they had a horrible time but they probably didn't.
- You can tell what a cat or dog or a pet wants by its ears tail or the body if a bird is probably hungry by it pecking you or it is just trying to get your attention sometimes it is not any of those options if your dog wants to play he or she will do the "playtime bow" its kind of like them stretching the rear end stays up and the front goes down there are many ways an animal can react so show them that you love them.
Edit Warnings
- Of course, these practices may not work with all animals and it is prudent not to attempt such close-proximity activity with wild animals.
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