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The cat at home likes to bite the wire very much, which is a bad behavior. Need to correct this bad habit, first of all responsible for the cat, followed by responsibility for family safety.
Next, let's analyze why cats like to bite wires, and it's a small science!
They like to bite wires and bite plastic bags and so on, one is to release pressure, and the other is to get pleasure in the mouth. They chew the wires and can be seen as part of exploring the world.
Another self-cause is related to their dental health, may have dental or oral diseases, and they chew everything they see in order to relieve pain. If you find frequent biting items, remember to check your teeth. If you find an abnormality, you can consult a vet! If necessary, take it directly to the pet hospital!
It may also be that some trace elements are missing in the body, so consider buying some calcium tablets for it.
If none of the above reasons exist, then it is really boring, buy a funny cat stick to play with it every day!
Next, let's talk about how to make cats no longer chew wires and other items:
Consider storing all the wires exposed in the field of view in the box, so that the storage integrated box is sold on the Internet. It is also possible to add a protective case to the wire. Tips can also be covered with PVC pipe, PVC pipe can also have the same effect.
Preparing a rich food for your cat can also effectively prevent them from chewing "foreign objects." This method is really effective. I tried it a few times and the cat lacked very few chewing wires.
They can also be specially prepared to buy foods suitable for chewing, such as edible cats, and also help to reduce their chewing "foreign" behavior.
Although sometimes very smart cat, but after all, is a high IQ is not a pet, do not hit the cat, do not hit the cat, this would be counterproductive!
Increase the frequency and time of interaction with the cat every day, which will help the cat to change bad habits in both mental and physical directions.