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Saturday, September 6, 2008

Cat Behavior - Cat Training

By Luke Blaise

Cat training can be a frustrating experience for most people, but it doesn't have to be. Most people assume that cats cannot be trained. While it is true that cats don't seem as interested in pleasing us a much as dogs, they can be trained.

There are many different ways to train your cat. Two of the main ways to train your cat are clicker training and classic positive reinforcement.

Clicker training is a form of positive enforcement, to train your cat they need to associate a click with something positive, like a food reward. Clicker training had gained in popularity over the years, and has been used for a long time to train dogs and dolphins. Almost any kind of animal can be trained using clicker training.

Positive reinforcement is the most commonly used way to train animals. Basically you just give a food or treat reward for performing a command correctly. With patience you can train your cat to learn lots of tricks, like sitting, rolling over, or pushing a key on the piano.

Whatever training method you choose to use to train your cat, the key is to be consistent. You can easily amaze your friends with what you can teach your cat. Most people will be amazed at even the most basic tricks, because people assume you can't train a cat.

Cat training can lead to a better and richer relationship with your cat. Start by training your cat for 15 minutes at a time. Don't push too hard to fast. Your goal in training your cat is gradual improvement. You can easily become a great cat trainer if you understand cat behavior.

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