no you can not
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They can play with you, some will play fetch, and run around your house. Some cats are vocal and will "talk" to their owners.
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You can teach them to fetch or they can go swimming. They play outside.
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The mother cat does it to teach the kittens survival in the wild, and to teach it manners and how to communicate with other cats, its very important that they learn.
They are especially social and smart cats. Take the time to teach them to fetch and play other games. Mine loves to shower with me. You never know what he will think up next. Mel is eleven years old and I have loved every minute.
You must teach kids that animals are living creatures and it is not nice to hurt them.
reach, teach, fetch, catch, hitch, peace, trace,
Tails help cats communicate, balance, and even (in the instance of a mother cat) teach their kittens to hunt.
No. Mice have ADHD and it is hard to keep their attention for more that a few minutes. If you want to teach a rodent to fetch you probably should consider a rat...not to mention you can potty train a rat and not a mouse... ..... The previous answer is completely false.... It is very possible to train your mouse to fetch as well as potty train it... You teach your mouse to fetch by giving your mouse something to pick up. When It picks it up put your hand under the object. when the object touches your hand give your mouse a snack. practice practice practice. As your mouse learns start moving your hand farther from the object and the mouse will bring it to your hand so it can have a treat.