The Can"t Miss Ten Minute Cat Training Guide
The ultimate cat training begins when your cat is a kitten.
Begin routines with your cat right from the start.
Toilet training at this first stage is a must.
At 3 or 4 weeks, when kittens begin eating solids, you can introduce your pet to the cat box.
Place your kittys' litter box in a quiet spot.
Gently put your kittens in the box frequently - especially when it looks like they are about to urinate or defecate.
You can easily tell when it is potty time, because your kitten will crouch with its tail raised.
Do not rub your pet's nose in their mess if they use the wrong place.
This will only confuse them.
Just make sure you clean the area thoroughly.
Cats must be taught to respond to their name.
This could save your cat if he were ever in danger or trapped.
Use your kitty's name regularly.
He will learn to respond easily.
This is particularly true if you use his name at mealtime.
Another helpful skill for your cat is learning to use a cat flap - or cat door.
This is basically a flap covering an opening in an outside door.
Make sure it is large enough for your pet to pass through.
You will find these in pet stores.
Simply cut the correct size in your door.
Fix a bolt to it, so that it can be locked when necessary.
Most cats will need no instruction on how to use the cat door.
All they'll need is a little encouragement.
Start by fastening the flap open and let your kitty investigate it.
Make sure the flap is secure and put some food on the opposite side.
Once your cat has stepped through, release the flap a bit and help your cat nudge it open.
To dissuade your cat from biting or jumping on your friends, you may need to us a little negative training.
A very firm "no" beginning in kittenhood is the most effective technique.
Your cat will think you are wanting to play a game if you try and chase it away from an undesirable activity.
This would encourage the behavior.
Also, if you allow your kitty plenty of outside time and time with a scratching post he is much less likely to scratch and claw your furniture.
Some industrious cat owners like to teach their pet tricks.
One trick, for example, is begging for food.
You can master this by using a reward system.
Good rewards are simply stroking or kitty treats.
Please note, however, cats will only perform when they want to.
No amount of training can change that aspect of a kitty's nature.
Owning a cat is a serious commitment.
You are responsible for your cat's well-being and any medical attention he may need.
Never intentionally cause your cat harm!If your pet becomes ill or injured, immediately visit your vet or a pet hospital.
If you are going out of town, make sure a responsible person attends to your cat's needs.
Finally, make sure your cat's living conditions are clean and routinely stocked with fresh water and appropriate food.
Treasure your feline friend!
Begin routines with your cat right from the start.
Toilet training at this first stage is a must.
At 3 or 4 weeks, when kittens begin eating solids, you can introduce your pet to the cat box.
Place your kittys' litter box in a quiet spot.
Gently put your kittens in the box frequently - especially when it looks like they are about to urinate or defecate.
You can easily tell when it is potty time, because your kitten will crouch with its tail raised.
Do not rub your pet's nose in their mess if they use the wrong place.
This will only confuse them.
Just make sure you clean the area thoroughly.
Cats must be taught to respond to their name.
This could save your cat if he were ever in danger or trapped.
Use your kitty's name regularly.
He will learn to respond easily.
This is particularly true if you use his name at mealtime.
Another helpful skill for your cat is learning to use a cat flap - or cat door.
This is basically a flap covering an opening in an outside door.
Make sure it is large enough for your pet to pass through.
You will find these in pet stores.
Simply cut the correct size in your door.
Fix a bolt to it, so that it can be locked when necessary.
Most cats will need no instruction on how to use the cat door.
All they'll need is a little encouragement.
Start by fastening the flap open and let your kitty investigate it.
Make sure the flap is secure and put some food on the opposite side.
Once your cat has stepped through, release the flap a bit and help your cat nudge it open.
To dissuade your cat from biting or jumping on your friends, you may need to us a little negative training.
A very firm "no" beginning in kittenhood is the most effective technique.
Your cat will think you are wanting to play a game if you try and chase it away from an undesirable activity.
This would encourage the behavior.
Also, if you allow your kitty plenty of outside time and time with a scratching post he is much less likely to scratch and claw your furniture.
Some industrious cat owners like to teach their pet tricks.
One trick, for example, is begging for food.
You can master this by using a reward system.
Good rewards are simply stroking or kitty treats.
Please note, however, cats will only perform when they want to.
No amount of training can change that aspect of a kitty's nature.
Owning a cat is a serious commitment.
You are responsible for your cat's well-being and any medical attention he may need.
Never intentionally cause your cat harm!If your pet becomes ill or injured, immediately visit your vet or a pet hospital.
If you are going out of town, make sure a responsible person attends to your cat's needs.
Finally, make sure your cat's living conditions are clean and routinely stocked with fresh water and appropriate food.
Treasure your feline friend!