Cats are intelligent animals that can be trained! If you find the right way to work with them, you can teach them wonders. Training your cat will help them be more social, less anxious and overall more content. Here is your "How to train a cat" guide with a few tips to get you started on the journey.
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How To Train A Cat | Cat Training Guide, Tips & Tricks
1. HELPFUL CAT TRAINING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS
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So, you have a new little member of the family, and likely a very active playful one! Are they
knocking stuff off of your counters and tearing holes in the furniture? It might be time to
start cat training, whether they are kittens or grown adults. Training cats can be a little bit
trickier than training a dog as cats are very independent creatures and prefer to do things
their own way. However, there are some training tips that beginners can take advantage of
to keep your cat on your good side and off your countertops!
2. 1. Teaching your kitten
to sit on command
Teaching your cat to sit is very similar to teaching a dog. You have
to find your cat’s highest motivator (usually a treat of some kind)
and physically push their backside down onto the floor.
Immediately upon doing so, give them the treat! You’ll then fade
that to independence
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2. Teaching your kitten to use
the bed/crate
Kittens like to sleep wherever they feel safest, so teaching them that the bed/crate is
where they belong can take some work. Some helpful tips for this process include:
● Easing them into it by requiring them to stay in the crate or on the bed for a
period of time (30 seconds to start and then increase)
● Reinforcing that the bed/crate is a good thing by having a treat waiting in it for
them
● Giving them praise and pets anytime you see them in the bed/crate even if it’s not
during a training session
● Having their favorite toys in the bed/crate
● Keeping the crate covered with a blanket and making it cozy (cats like to be
surrounded and comfy)
4. 3. Developing
socialization skills
If you have anti-social cats, your best bet is to ease them
into socialization. You can do this by only having them be
held for short periods of time, so they get used to it. You
can also just be around your cat even if you aren’t
interacting with them. This gets them used to people being
there and having to be okay with that
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4. Teaching safe
playing techniques
This comes down to simply rewarding the good
behavior when they play in a safe manner is
discouraging the behavior that comes with unsafe
playing. For cats, the most effective form of punishment
for unsafe behavior is spraying them with a squirt bottle
or removing the toy altogether.
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5. Proper feeding
etiquette
Using bowls designed for proper eating can help
reinforce proper behavior. If that’s not an option,
make sure you have a designated eating spot and
reinforce how you want your cat to eat by observing
and giving them pets and a treat when they eat
correctly
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The easiest way is to overuse their name. Always say it to
them and teach them to respond to it by standing/sitting 6
inches in front of them and say their name. When they
respond, they get a treat or a toy or pet. Move your
distance over time.
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recognize their name
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7. Training a cat to
use the toilet
You’ll need to get crafty here and set up a “litter box” on
top of your toilet to start that your cat will use. From there,
you’ll remove the litter, and then slowly cut holes so that
your cat voids into the toilet. You’ll then remove the litter
box entirely and reward your cat with treats or pets each
time they go in the toilet!
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8. Get your cat some
fun toys
A bonus tip for your cat-lovers is to purchase fun, unique
toys that your cat will enjoy, and you can use as a
reinforcer for training! Consider toys that they can chase
or pounce on!