Kind of at my wits end with this issue.
We have 2 cats. One of them is very calm and independent, the other is outgoing and crazy at times. Both are nice and very tolerant. Both females.
My son is 3 1/2 years old currently. He knows how to nicely pet them, but rarely does it. He always wants to chase them. Sometimes he will sit on them, kick them, smack them, whatever. We just don't allow him near the cats now cause even when he starts off petting nice, he turns nasty when we turn our backs for 1 second. He will literally be up their asses and follow them around the house for hours on end. Makes a mess trying to chase them.
We have tried time outs, tried spankings, tried taking stuff away, and tried simply explaining it to him. NOTHING works. I don't want to just cage these cats all day long, and I can't exactly gate him in his room all day long. He wasn't always like this to them, but he has been "finding himself" lately and has turned super rebellious.
Currently I just watch closely, and tell him to get away from the cats when he gets near them. I say this over 100 times a day, no exaggeration. He's not getting it, and some times I want to pull my hair out and scream.
The cats do have places to go where he can't get them, but they both like to hang out in the common area around my SO and I, which is around DS as well.
ANY advice is appreciated!
Re: 3 year old and cats-NEED advice.
As for just following the cats around or chasing them, that would be no big deal here. It sounds like he might be bored. Is he getting enough exercise? Brain engaged by new books? Too much screen time?