Taking cat socialisation training as a starting point, this study integrates literature review, questionnaire survey, case study, and competitive benchmarking methods. By combining desk research with design research methods such as prototyping and user testing, the mutual needs and pain points in human and cat social training are systematically investigated. Based on the results of the needs analysis, this study proposes to evaluate the features and optimise the integration of existing pet training products, and ultimately to develop a social training product portfolio with scientific guidance and incremental adaptation as its core. The product aims to help pet owners efficiently complete pre-adaptation training for cats' outdoor activities through serialised design, while improving the cat's environmental adaptability and the pet owner's operational experience. It innovatively solves the problem of inefficiency in human-pet cooperative training and brings differentiated design concepts to the market for intelligent pet products.