Understanding the word "NO"
Good Day all. How is your Labor Day weekend going? Out of curiosity, do your kitty children understand what the word, "NO," means? I think mine do.
This morning, I left an empy bowl of cereal on my desk. Naturally while I am here checking emails and boards, she jumps in my lap for cuddles. She notices my empty nowl, it has very little milk left it. She reaches her head slowly towards it like she's sneaking and I won't notice. (only I notices cuz her kitty heads in the way of my typing.
"Star, that isn't yours. " I say this like I am talking to a real child. She does it anyways. "Star, NO." she quits and continues to cuddles.
Brat being 3/4 bobcat is very agressive when he plays. Last night I got him so friskie he had his fur hiked up on his back, and running all over the places batting at anything that moved. He noticed me walking by and all of a sudden out of no where he comes flying towards me at full speed. Grabs a hold of my leg like he's hugging me. I get him off of me and he goes after my hand, only he's agressive so it was hurting. I told him, "Nooo, Brat, you are being too rough." I guess the "No," word or the"rough" word, he always stops.
What do you do to get your kitty kids to behave?