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Ultimate Cat Secrets — How To Train And Understand Your Cat

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Is your cat urinating on the furniture or carpets, scratching the upholstery off the furniture, bolting for the door when you come in, and caterwauling all hours of the day or night and basically, driving you crazy?

If that’s you, this Ultimate Cat Secrets review may give you the tools you need to discover the secrets to having a perfectly well behaved, healthy, happy cat.

In my Ultimate Cat Secrets review, you’ll learn why this audio series may be the answer to your prayers and can help you train and understand your cat.

Click here to read my Ultimate Cat Secrets review.

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Cat Secrets Revealed — Why Cats Act The Way They Do

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Cat Secrets Revealed – A review

If you’re struggling to train your cat not to engage in unwanted behavior even when you are away from home, this Cat Secrets Revealed review may give you the tools you need to teach your cat what behavior is acceptable and what is out of bounds.

In my Cat Secrets Revealed review, you’ll learn some of the different factors that can cause your cat to act out and reveals many of the myths about cat training that are not only ineffective, but some are actually harmful to the cat.

Click here to read my Cat Secrets Revealed review.

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cats training.mp4

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

How to Train a Cat Tricks
Yes, even cats can be taught tricks. Some cats are easier than others. Here are some techniques that will help you train yours.

Step 1
First you need to know what your cat absolutely loves.
Step 2
Clicker training works very well on cats. The concept is to get one of these little plastic clickers, click it and treat the cat simultaneously until the cat associates the click with the treat. It is a lot faster to click the clicker than to feed the cat so when the cat actually does the behavior, you can ‘mark’ it and the cat knows the treat is coming. If you just use treats, by the time you give the cat a treat, he or she may be doing a totally different behavior and you are essentially rewarding the new behavior, not the one he/she was doing a second ago.

Step 3
Get the cat’s attention. The sound of the freezer door where shrimp is kept usually is enough for my shrimp-lover. Do what works for yours. I always call mine. They so look forward to training (and rewarding) sessions that they always come when called. This means if ever I NEED to call them, they will also come.

Step 4
Once you have the cat’s attention, wait (and this may take awesome patience) until he/she makes at least the beginning of the move you want. For example, to make my cat, Nori, “spin” I would move my hand around his head while he is sitting. When he gets up and starts to turn I click and treat. Before long he starts to get up and move around automatically hoping for a click and the following shrimp tail. Once he has part of the turn learned, I make him turn more each time before clicking until he makes a full circle.

Step 5
Once he starts to make a full circle I start labeling it by saying “spin!”. Before too long he associates the command with the trick — and that wonderful shrimp tail.

Step 6
There are many techniques for training. Even clicker training is handled a little differently by various trainers. This is how I’ve been training my cats — and others — and it’s worked well for me.

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Monkey Man, Performing Cat, 2010

Monday, July 12th, 2010

cat training video Number 2. Monkey Man at 4.5 years of age.
Training is great way to bond with pet as well as achieve exercise, particularly for “indoor” animals.

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Pet Training-Cat Grooming Bayer

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Check out these tips for training a cat from Pets Incredible. More experience about cats please log on to: http://cats-kitty.blogspot.com/

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