Can You Really Train A Cat? Is It Worth The Trouble?
Cats are notoriously independent and have a mind of their
own.
Can you really teach a cat new tricks?
Cat owners often think that their cat is just too moody to
listen. Some owners feel their cats are un-trainable simply
because they are arrogant. The fact is many times pets don’t
obey because they don’t understand what you want from them.
So, if you have tried to train your cat, you may not be doing it
right.
Good Kitty
Training your cat takes time and patience. It takes more
of that then it does with a dog. A sure fire way to get
results is to use positive reinforcement. Whatever you do,
don’t scold your cat because she is likely to just misbehave when
you aren’t looking. Instead, praise good behavior.
Any cat can learn. It is wise to first start when the pet
is young, about eight to ten weeks old. But, the pet will do
well at any age.
To Get Started
How do you get started? The first thing to start with is
training your cat to come when called. Hold your cat’s
favorite treat and call his name. You’ll want to make sure
he’s in a good mood. You’ll also want to make sure there
isn’t a lot of noise either. Distractions will slow down the
cat or confuse him. Decide on one command and use it
solely. The command should be short and easy to say.
For example, come kitty works well or here kitty will work too.
Now, get down on her level by sitting or kneeling on the
floor. Give the command. Make sure your voice is
exciting and happy. When the cat comes to you, reward him
with the treat. Also, insure that you praise the cat as
well. Then, move away and do the same thing again. The
goal is to use the same tone of voice and the same command.
Work on it for no more than ten minutes. If the cat is bored
or frustrated, stop for the time. Try to do this two or three
times a day for about a week. Once he gets this command, you
can move on to others.
Some things that your cat needs to learn for his own well being
are necessary to teach any and all cats. For example, he
needs to learn to tolerate a harness and a leash in case you need
to travel with him. Also, the cat should learn to use a
crate.
Using a Leash and Harness
To do this, you’ll want to start by putting the harness on
him. Do not restrain him once it is in place. Praise
him for it. Give him a treat for behaving so well. Once
he is used to wearing it, attach the leash to it and let him lead
you throughout the area. Coax him into following you with
treats and praise. Some cats will learn to heel on the
leash. But, most will not. All should learn to not
panic or to struggle, though when wearing a leash.
The Crate
When it comes to the crate, it can be done a little
simpler. Cats like warm dark places so put a comfortable
blanket and maybe even a favorite toy of the cat's inside the
crate. Give him praise when you place him in it. Then,
leave him there for a few minutes. Let him out within three
to five minutes. Don’t praise him when he’s coming out of the
crate because you do not want him to think this is the good
thing. Make sure to reward him, though whenever he goes
in. Leave the cat in the crate a little longer each
time. Eventually your cat will be trained well enough to keep
him in there.
I hope these simple tips will show you how useful it can be to
give your cat a little discipline.
|