Persian cats, known as the nobles of cats, are also one of the oldest breeds in the cat world. The Persian cat's coat is long and thick, with a round head, a flat face, a concave short nose, and a fluffy and thick tail, giving people a sense of grace and luxury. There must be many people who keep Persian cats, but do not know how to train Persian cats. So next, the editor will tell you how to train Persian cats.
First of all, everyone should know that the purpose of training Persian cats is not only to make Persian cats obedient, but also to establish more trust and communication with Persian cats and form a benign interactive relationship.
Secondly, everyone needs to prepare enough time. There may be many people who will complain about the lack of time, but if there is no time, it is also recommended to get a Persian cat.
In addition, you must be prepared to brush your Persian cat's plump coat every day. If you don't groom for a few days, your Persian cat's coat will become tangled and require professional help to get it back to normal.
PS: How to train a Persian cat first depends on what subjects to train, how old the Persian cat is, and what kind of personality is being trained, and appropriate training methods are adopted.
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