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How to Train Your Cat to Walk with a Leash
To train your cat to walk on a leash first get them used to the harness. Give them positive feelings about wearing the harness (while they wear it: give them treats, play with them, pet them). Get them use to … Continue reading
Simple Thoughts on How to Train Cats
Take advantage of cats natural curiosity to entertain them and bond with them. All cats have different personalities “it is important to pay attention to your not and not push them to do something they don’t want to do.” Related: … Continue reading
Gentle and Effective Way to Tame a Scared Feral Kitten
This is a great video on taming a feral kitten to be comfortable with people. This is part 1 of 4 parts. Related: Teaching a Kitten How to Play Nice with People – Train Your Cat to Use Your Toilet … Continue reading
Getting Your Kitten Started Toward Good Behavior
Kittens are wonderfully curious and playful: occasionally this also includes annoying and even dangerous. Here are some tips to help get your kitten started off right: video removed 🙁 Make sure you provide plenty of health outlets for their boundless … Continue reading
Train Your Cat to Use Your Toilet
This is not a quick, process it can take months but how great would it be to eventually get rid of your litter box. The video provides some great advice on slowly getting your cat used to the toilet. Make … Continue reading
Teaching a Kitten How to Play Nice with People
This webcast provides information on training kittens to avoid using teeth and claws aggressively with our skin. Dr. Miller explains that it is important to help kittens learn to play gently with people and reserve their aggressive play for toys.