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Training a Cat to do Tricks
Are the tricks that your cat are doing, are these tricks that
you approve of your cat doing or are they bad habits or
behaviors? Did you know that you are able to teach a cat the
difference between good tricks and bad tricks?
Teaching tricks to your cat and depending on the trick, the task
can be easy one. Jumping in a hoop, or over a stick, sitting, or
meowing, are all good tricks to teach them. With the different
tricks, this will help show behaviors that you approve of. Also,
could help keep the cat from climbing on furniture, drapes, and
counter.
When training a cat a new trick, you will want to reward the cat
with something that the cat can identify with, for the behavior.
A good healthy treat is a good reward sources, small liver
biscuits or a simple massage is another good way for your cat to
know that this is a good behavior. You will want to keep the
snack simple and small and some times, they may earn more than
one treat. By touching your cat, petting, massage, or just
holding your cat, this is a way that both of you and your cat
can show each other's affection. Once the cat learns a new trick
or behavior, then you will be able to reduce the snack. In
addition, in time you will not have to reward your cat for
tricks or behaviors that you had taught them.
Let us look at a new trick getting your cat to jump over a
stick. Each time the cat jumps over the stick you will want to
reward them. Another good reason you want to teach your cat to
jump over the stick, and hopefully this will help if your cat is
not jumping off the counter top or table.
First, get your cat near the stick and let them explore the
stick. Next, you will want to coax your cat to step over the
stick A good way to do this is put a piece of pop corn on the
opposite side of the stick , from where the cat is. Each time
your cat takes a step over the stick, you can reward them with a
treat. Continue in steps to play with the cat and the stick.
Continue to raise the stick so that the cat can eventually jump
over the stick in order to get the piece of pop corn. If the cat
does not jump over then no treat is given. Remember to reward
your cat when they do the step to a new trick Finally they will
be able to do the full trick with knowing that there will be a
treat on the other side.
Another trick that is simple to train your cat is to get the
cat's favorite small toy, put a piece of yarn around it, and
drag the toy on the floor. You cat should be following the toys
and should be jumping at it as if it was hunting. Cats love to
play hunt with things that move. They will pounce, jump, and run
after it. Teaching your cat to sit at right times is another
trick to teach them. There are different ways that this can be
done. Teach your cat its proper name first then use the sit
teaching this will be much easier. Training a cat to sit can be
done the same way as training other pet animals to sit. You may
have to take the cat and get it to sit first by positioning it
in the sitting position, and give treat for the good work.
Teaching cats new tricks can be fun. Remember to be patience and
kind to your cat and your cat will be your friend for ever.
About the author:
Tony Robinson is a webmaster, international author and cat
lover. Visit his website at http://www.officialcats.com
Tony Robinson
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