Training Your Cat Not to Scratch Furniture (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Cats have a natural instinct that will lead them to climb and
scratch. If you are not providing the proper tools for the cat
to use, they will use what they can find to scratch. For most,
the times it will be furniture, drapes, counter tops or any
thi...
Training your cat for the outdoors (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Your cat will love to go outdoors; the environment is excellent
for him and good way to get exercise and the energy that he will
need to use to settle for a while so that he may not be up all
night wanting to go out.
The birdfeeder is a wonderful p...
Training Your Cat for Aggression (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) The ears flatten backwards, cat is snarling with the sharp teeth
exposed as he has his mouth wide open, and the eyes dilated.
This is prime example of aggression in a cat.
Learning and understand the different aggressions in your cat
has will help ...
Training Your Cat for a New Family Member (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Has you cat had the run of the house for years and now someone
is moving to the house to stay, don't let the cat be the first
one leaving.
Rather it is a baby coming, family member moving in or an
extended stay by a visitor, you will want to help y...
Leash Training Your Cat (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Leash training, like any other training, a cat will require the
proper tools, research, patience and good reinforcement. Cats
are intelligent and sensitive which you will never want to use
force or physical threats on a cat. Any of the force behaviors
...
Training the Cat to Scratch on a Scratching Post (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Every wonder why a cat has to scratches everything in site. Your
cat is sharpening claws and ridding the outer layer of old claw
is one reason. After a cat has been declawed, they could
continue to go though the motion of clawing. On the paw pad are
s...
Training Your Cat to be Transported in a Pet Carrier (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Do you travel or going to spend time away from the home and
would like to take your cat with you. There is good news! You
are able to take them with you. Pet carriers are available in
most major discount stores and pet stores.
Training the behavior...
Training Cats with Nocturnal Behaviors (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Here the problem the cat is up most the night playing wanting to
go outside tearing around the house and wake me up in early
hours of the morning to go out. Once I do let him, out he does
not want to come back in and once I do let him in, he wants to
...
Training a Cat for the Litter Box (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Did you know that you can control when a cat has to go to the
bathroom and when they don't have to go? It is called feeding
time. One of the first things in training a cat is do not feed
the cat anything unless you are going to be home for a time
afte...
Training a Cat to Have Likeable Behaviors (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:00:31 PM, by Tony Robinson) Cats can be very finicky at times. When you are trying to change
bad behaviors, this can be hard. Cats will not always do what
you want them to. When you are trying to change a bad behavior
you need to introduce one good behavior. Redirect them into a
...