A 6-month-old cat is afraid of heights and is afraid of being tall. How should you exercise it?

 9:08am, 9 June 2025

Generally speaking, cats are not afraid of height, but some individual situations are not ruled out.

Cats are very agile. Compared with many animals, they can go to very high places and are not afraid. We can often see a few cats walking on some tall buildings or on high walls.

However, not all cats are not afraid of heights, and many cats are timid, just like humans. Everyone has different personalities, and every cat has different personalities. Although they like to walk at high places, it is not ruled out that some cats don’t like high places.

Many cats like to play at high places, and often some cats fall in the sky. Although cats have nine lives, most of the time they fall from high places will survive, they will inevitably be injured or broken. If you unfortunately fall and die, it will also make the cat owner very sad.

The cat is only six months old and is still too young!

Cats like to play in high places, and they don't know how to play since childhood. They need a process. The cat in this netizen's family is only 6 months old. The pet sky thinks it is still relatively small. It takes a while to grow and exercise, and the owner doesn't need to worry too much about this.

Many dog ​​owners are worried that their dogs can’t swim. In fact, dogs are born to swim.

If the cat owner is worried that his cat will not climb high, I think it may be a waste of worrying.

When cats often go to high places, you may be very worried about their safety.

How can cats learn to jump?

Keeping pets requires patience and love. Don’t “torture” your pet too much. If it doesn’t like to go to high places, don’t force it to play at high places.

If you really want to train your pet to go to a high place, you can buy some fun cat tools and play with it. You can also buy some snacks or dried fish that cats like to eat. When the cat is well made, give it a reward. In this way, the cat will slowly learn how to cooperate with the owner's training.