In short, yes! Many pet owners are surprised to find that their feline friends are just as trainable as dogs.
Whether you are searching to train your cat obedience skills or just want to impress your friends with Fluffy's wow-factor new tricks, I'd recommend any of the following books, which provide not only helpful tips on cat training but also on behavior and understanding your cat:
Hope this helps!
IT depends if you trained your cat to fetch it will probley fetch.
yes, they are trained.
A cat, dog only if they are trained and they are in cages
Al Yanks trained Smoky, the horse in Cat Ballou. Elliot Silverstein was the director, not the horse trainer.
Ferrets can be trained, but not like a dog or cat.
In the comics and cartoons, none. She is a well-trained, street smart, master thief with cat-themed equipment. In the movies; senses of a cat and super speed
well, it depends on how well your cat is trained. if it knows its name, then call its name. if it doesn't, shake a treat bag or something.
Taking a feline in for cat grooming can be intimidating. Dog grooming is not the same as cat grooming. The best cat groomers will have specialized training in working with felines.
He might be a dependent cat that needs attention and love, so when you are gone, he is stressed and does his thing on the floor.
It depends. If it's trained, than it will either be fine, or go as long as it can without trying to get it. If it's not trained, than it will try it's very best to get it. If you have to...you can keep them in separate rooms(the cat free and the bird closed in one room w/ the door closed so the cat won't get in)
If your cat is litter box trained and she is still peeing in the sink she is probably under stress about something or just annoyed with you. I know because my cat does it too.
Only a qualified vet should give vaccination injections to a cat. They are trained professionals that can quickly and safely inject the cat, while causing as little pain to the cat as possible.