What should I do to discourage my cat from slapping me?
For the past few days whenever I am lying on my bed or sofa, my cat stares at me from distance for about 30 seconds, she then begins to move towards me slowly. Suddenly she charges at me and slaps me on face, she will continue to do so until I get up.
What should I do now to discourage her from this behavior. I am particularly concerned that one such slap lands up on my eyes.
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My cat does this very same thing to me. When I've described it to others (cat lovers and cat haters) I am met with disbelief, as if I am making it up. My 7 year old girl leaps onto my bed at any time between 4:30am and 7am when I arise. She lands within a few inches of my face. It startles me; I open my eyes and she lands a slap to my cheek. She also has the dilated pupil crazy eyes. I was horrified the first several time she did this and I reared up angrily and pushed her off the bed while hollering at her and closing her out of my bedroom. I was shocked that she would "attack" me while I was vulnerable in sleep.
It took me awhile to figure her out. She was trying to engage me to play with her. My solution has been to give her a whole lot more play time and attention during my waking hours. I play with her doing the same old games, but not quit at the first sign that she's done. I keep tossing toys and moving across the room until she gets worn out and bored. And I get a respite from the early morning cat slaps, maybe for awhile. I've accepted that this is her quirk. I'm glad she's with me and not someone who could have dumped her or slapped the crap out of her, as had been suggested to me.
This is a universal answer about cat's behavior and how to change it.
Some times the changes are small and easy to do. At other times it is harder. But if your cat does what you want her to do, pet her and may be offer some treats. It is all about teaching what you want or don't want her to do.
It is important to change unwanted behavior fast. If your cat finds that this
unwanted behavior will get your attention then she will continue to do this.
You need to take the cat and put her on the floor and then IGNORE HER EVERY TIME
SHE DOES THIS.
Also your friends and family have to help you in this. Otherwise this plan will take longer time to succeed, or worse, not succeed at all.
When your cat finds out that she cannot get your attention by this kind of action she will stop doing it. She will change her methods to get your attention. With time she will understand what you want and don't want.
How long will it take to change the cat's behavior depends on several factors like for how long this has been going on and the age of your cat and how patient she is.
Your friends and family do have to help you and they might have to change their behavior too.
Some cats are really stubborn but all you need is to be more stubborn than your cat and you will succeed.
This answer is valid for several types of cat behavior (biting,jumping on table,and a lot of other things).
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