No idea but if you do attempt it, do so with a kitten. You know how difficult cats can be - good luck.
trick them with some treats!
A Persian cat is the perfect house cat because it is lazy, cute and is easy to train.
It depends on what pet it is for a dog yes. rabbit and cat it depends on the trick . other , not really .
Maybe not, because it likes to do its own thing all the time.
To train your cat to use a cat door, start by propping the door open and encouraging your cat to walk through it with treats or toys. Gradually lower the flap until your cat is comfortable pushing through it. Be patient and consistent with training to help your cat learn to use the cat door on their own.
I'm going to assume your question is: "why should you train your cat?" Well, a lot of people think that you can't train a cat, and that if you want to have a pet you can train, you should get a dog. That is absolutely incorrect! It is true that, with some cats, it is very difficult to get them to do what you want, but with hard work and perseverance, you can get a cat or a dog to perform a certain trick.I admit that some cat are simply just stubborn, but in most cases--if there's enough of a reward once the trick has been performed--the cat will be happy to do what you tell it to do. As long as you don't get frustrated or angry--which will have the opposite effect--you will have a trained cat before you know it!
With patience and consistency you can teach a cat a lot. The first thing the cat needs to understand is that you are the boss, not him. Cats are hierarchical, and they always need to know who is in charge. If it's not you then it must be him.Tapping or pressing his forehead gently with your finger is a very effective method for showing him that he is not the boss. (repeat as necessary, he will probably need to be reminded on occasion) Once a cat knows he is not in charge he will happily submit to a secondary roll.
The best pet for an independent person to have, is a cat. I tought my cat to never scratch or bite. They are very easy to train, THAT'S JUST AN OPINION!
The easiest one of all is "Ignore me!" Once your cat has perfected that one, go to YouTube. There is a video of a guy training his cat to push on a switch. He does the training right in the video. It's basic, but it shows the essentials of positive reinforcement. If you try something like this, keep in mind that food as a positive reinforcement is most effective when the critter you're training is hungry.
Personally, I would use dog treats. Do the trick a few times for yourself, and see if he/she copies it. My chihuahua likes cat treats, and hates dog treats though.
Foxes are strange in the way that it would be hard towards impossible to litter train them, however if you have a cat or a dog that is litter trained the fox will (if you purchased it as a youth) learn to do the same.
Yes it is definently possible to train a mean cat. It will take time and much patience to train a mean cat.