How to train a Pomella cat

2022-06-20

Born in England in 1981, the Pomella cat was successfully exhibited at the show two years later. After the exhibition, the Pomella cat immediately attracted widespread attention.

The original Pommier cat was bred by Baroness Miranda von Kerchberg, England. The ancestor of the Pommella cat is the Chinchilla cat and the Burmese cat, so it has the advantages of both cats. For example, they have both the beauty of Chinchilla cats and the friendliness of Burmese cats, so many people fall in love with them after being in contact with Pomilla cats for a period of time.

Pommier cats are hybrids, they are the offspring of a cross between Chinchillas and Burmese cats, with long hair and short hair. Because it is a hybrid cat, the Pomella cat has inherited some of the characteristics of its ancestors, but after artificial breeding, it has also formed some of its own characteristics after such a long time-beautiful body, docile personality, and beautiful and moving. Although they were only born in 1981, more than a decade later, they were on the championship podium.

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How to train a Pomella cat

Pomella cats are easy-going, lively, alert, and smart, so as long as you master certain skills, training Pomella cats is not particularly difficult. Before training a Pomella cat, breeders need to be mentally prepared. Cat training cannot be done overnight. Sometimes the cat may not understand your instructions very well, and sometimes the cat may not want to follow your instructions at all. When encountering these difficulties, the breeder needs to be patient and guided. Never lose your patience and lose your temper with the cat, otherwise the cat will become more and more reluctant to accept your training and gradually develop a fear of you.

After the breeder has done a good job in psychological construction, he needs to understand the temperament and personality of his cat, and understand their likes and dislikes, in order to train better. Generally speaking, the best time to train cats is before meals. You can use food as a stimulus to get the cat to follow the instructions you give. Even if cats are reluctant, they will give in because they want food. However, training cats with food should not take too long before meals, usually 15 minutes is the upper limit. Too long will cause the cat to lose interest, and it is not good for the cat to train for too long in a hungry state.

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In addition to training cats before meals, breeders can also add some training to their usual play. For example, when playing games, you can let them know that there are some places they can't go, or they will be hit in the nose or water cannon. attack etc. Some breeders also use treats to train cats during playtime. Under the stimulation of snacks, cats can indeed complete a lot of skill training, but breeders should not have too many snacks, otherwise it will cause cats to become obese and various. In addition to secondary diseases, it is also easy to cause cats to increase their appetite. In the future, it may not be possible to arouse their interest in training by simply giving snacks.

Pommier cats are likely to slack off during training or not hear the breeder's code. These are the feedbacks of their true inner thoughts. The breeder does not need to be too forced and can keep it for the next training. And if the cat has learned a skill, the breeder also needs to repeat the consolidation training for the cat, otherwise some cats will forget what they have learned before. In fact, cats also have a lot of potential. Many times, the owners do not develop them well. Therefore, in the daily maintenance process, the breeder can continuously tap the potential of the cat and complete more training.