The Tonkini is a purebred shorthair cat bred from a cross between Siamese and Burmese cats in the United Kingdom and the United States. It is strong, muscular, and sometimes likes to bite. Some people will ask: What should I do if the Tonkini cat bites? How to train a Tonkini cat not to bite? Today, I will teach you how to train a Tonkini cat not to bite.

First of all, it is necessary to develop a good habit of contacting with humans from a young age, and let the Tonkini know that some behaviors are not liked by the owner. When the Tonkini subconsciously hugs your fingers and bites while playing, you can shout or make an angry sound, and at the same time pat the Tonkini on the head immediately (the strength needs to be mastered) Well, not too heavy, or the Tonkini will hate you; not too light, or the Tonkini will think you are playing with him), and then put your finger on him; the Tonkini will generally come out Biting you again in revenge, then you pat him on the head again, and then extend your finger to the Tonkini... Repeat this four or five times until the Tonkini doesn't bite your hand hard, just Gently wrap your finger in your mouth until it's over. The next time you encounter a Tonkini cat biting, you will still use this method, and you will generally receive good results within a month.

Of course, the needs of the Tonkini cat for grinding and playing should also be taken care of. You can prepare some toys for the Tonkini cat, such as paper balls, cat-specific toy mice, etc., to let the Tonkini cat It can vent its energy and meet the instinctive needs of the Tonkini cat.
The above is how to train a Tonkini cat not to bite. Have you learned it?
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