The cat I bought for 5,000 yuan loves to bite people and is very heartbreaking. Can I subdue it?

Pet 7:45am, 21 October 2025 168

A poor netizen spent 5,000 yuan to buy a cat. It was obviously a very happy thing, but the cat always loved to bite people from two months to five months old, and would sneak up on the shit collector for no reason. This made this netizen feel scared and chilled. Can you use violence to convince such a cat?

In fact, there are many ways to tame a cat, and beating is just one of them. But no matter what method it is, there is a core point, which proves that you are stronger than the cat and have a higher status than him. He cannot beat you, but you will not hurt it or kill it. This is the most important speed. Once you hurt the cat, the cat will not be close to you and will only want to run away.

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1. How to beat a cat

A cat must be beaten when it makes a mistake, but our goal is not to injure or kill the cat, so we must think about how to reduce the damage to it while making it feel pain.

At this time, I recalled the fear of being beaten by my father when I was naughty. Why could I still go to class the next day after being beaten, and it didn't affect my daily life too much? First of all, there are tools. My dad never uses sticks or heavy objects. Instead, he uses light, thin, and flexible things to beat me, such as bamboo sticks, wires, belts and other torture instruments. Beating people with such tools will not hurt the muscles or bones. It is basically skin trauma. However, when he is hit, it will be burning and painful, which is unforgettable. Secondly, the location. My dad spanked me mainly on my buttocks, legs and other fleshy areas. He did not spank my head, hands, feet, and abdomen, which are easily injured or fractured areas.

You can also follow this idea when beating a cat, but the tools should also be scaled down, so tools such as plastic or bamboo chopsticks and plastic pencil rulers (not metal) are more suitable. You should also consider that the cat's limbs have slender bones and the head is fragile, so don't hit these places. It is recommended to use the sides of the cat's hind thigh muscles, which are less likely to damage the bones. Secondly, the intensity of hitting the cat also needs to be controlled. If it is too light, it will have no effect on the cat. The cat will think you are playing with it. If it is too hard, it will be easily injured. Generally, the intensity of the beating is about the same until the cat starts meowing, resists, prepares to run away or gives in.

Two postures are recommended for hitting a cat that are less likely to be scratched. For a relatively light cat, you can lift the back of the neck so that the front feet are in the air and the back feet are on the ground, and then hit the side of the hind legs. If the cat raises its hind legs, it means it is about to kick you. At this time, hit it in time to stop it. For heavier cats, lifting the back of the neck may injure the cat, so you can Grab the back of the neck and push it to the ground, let the cat lie on the floor (not lying on its side), and then hit it. This way, it will basically not be caught, but you still need to take precautions

How long should you spank it? My suggestion is to spank it until it is scared, which is the cat's ears. You can stop by closing your eyes and shrinking your neck. If you hit it too much, the cat will resist crazily and think you want to kill it.

2. Establishing obedience

Establishing obedience is also relatively simple. Some people will use methods such as starving cats or other methods to establish obedience. I personally think this may hurt the cat, so I usually use the following method:

After beating the cat, don’t let it go in a hurry. Grab the back of the neck and let the cat lie on its side, exposing its abdomen. If it doesn’t want to, force it to lie down, and then let it calm down and lie down. Then, try to slowly release the back of the neck, but don't hold it too far. If the cat runs away, grab it, drag it back and force it to lie on its side. If the cat struggles to kick its hind legs, use a tool to hit its legs. Don't use too much force to stop its attack. Then repeat the above operations until the cat can still lie down and dare not move after you let go. At this time, you can use the hitting tool to tap its nose or forehead to intimidate it.

After the cat can lie on its side for about 30-50 seconds after you let go, you can let it run away. If it obeys and does not run away, you can push its butt to indicate that it can run away. For cats with bad personalities, repeat the process of spanking-lying-slapping-lying.

3. Demonstration and intimidation

If you have seen the animal world and seen lions fighting, you should still remember that lions will roar when they fight, and fierce cats will also roar, which is usually said to be angry at people. At this time, people cannot remain indifferent, let alone stop, otherwise the cat will think that it has scared you.

The correct approach is: respond with a louder and more ferocious growl, which can be a breath, or a roar similar to that of a zombie or monster, and then continue to hit. If you do it a few more times, the cat will generally become scared.

Later, when the cat is causing trouble, you can take the tool for beating him, stand up and walk towards it, growling, and usually the cat will run away.

I have also tried a more direct deterrent method, but it is not suitable for everyone. In addition, it is also dangerous. If your cat is very vicious, please do not try it.

First, find a bag or school bag, which is thicker, and put the cat in it with its head exposed. Come out, then hug the bag tightly, don't let the cat have room to kick its claws, confine it. If you are confident, you can also grab the cat's front and rear feet with your hands (don't use too much force), then open your big mouth and bite the cat's head from the front (not really bite!) to make it feel like you are going to eat it.. If you can afford it, you can actually bite it lightly (the chance of being attacked will be greatly increased, but the effect will be better)

4. Soothe the cat afterwards

Don’t touch the cat immediately after the spanking. Wait for a period of time (half a day to a day). You can use various snacks during this period. Coax the cat with a can, and then touch it more. If it is willing to be hugged, let it lie on your lap and touch it. If it is not willing to be hugged, touch it on the spot. If the cat dodges or runs away, don’t force it.

5. Establish a safe zone

Finally, there is the most important thing First, establish a safe zone. What is a safe zone? Cats will never be beaten if they stay in this place. You can choose a place that the cat is familiar with and often stays. It can be a cat nest or a corner of the sofa. After you beat the cat, when the cat runs to this place, you should not beat it again. Let him know that this place is safe, and don’t drag him out and continue to beat him after he has run into the safe area, otherwise the cat will look for all kinds of corners and corners. I personally hate cats getting into corners, so I set up a safe area so that even after beating, the cat will not get into corners.

On the other hand, if the cat does not choose to go to the safe area you selected, but instead goes into the corner, then you must drag it out and continue beating it to let the cat know that it is not safe to go into the corner until the cat enters the safe area. This way, the cat can know where the safe area is.

Don’t beat a cat just to beat a cat, don’t beat a cat to vent your anger, don’t beat a cat for abnormal pleasure. Beating a cat is a means, not an end. Our goal is to tame the wild nature of the cat and gain a well-behaved and cute kitten