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!
Yes it is definently possible to train a mean cat. It will take time and much patience to train a mean cat.
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if you want to train a cat, you would do the same thing that you would do to train a dog, but you would need more patience, time, and persistence. dont give your cat the treat unless they did the right thing. if you give your cat the treat when it did the wrong behavior, then you are reinforcing that behavior that you didnt want them to do. so if you want to train a cat, you have to be patient.A cat (unlike a dog) is notorious for being impossible to train. Some cats may appear to be trainable (to a basic limit), but not if they don't want to do something! My wife once shouted at our cat, and for the rest of the day, the cat would turn her back on my wife!
by training the dog to like the cat :)
no. you just have to be patient.
A Persian cat is the perfect house cat because it is lazy, cute and is easy to train.
A mother cat will train its young by doing normal cat like things such as, catching prew and eating it, playing and walking, to pouncing and playing! The kittens simmply repeat what the mother cat has done or is doing.
Depends on the age of the cat, and the vigor of the training.
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.
No particular cat breed can be referred to as loyalist. All cat breeds are the same, it depends with how you train them.
To train your cat to use a cat door effectively, start by propping the door open and encouraging your cat to walk through it with treats or toys. Gradually lower the door until your cat learns to push it open. Be patient and consistent with training, and reward your cat each time they successfully use the cat door.
To train a cat to use a cat door, start by propping the door open and encouraging your cat to walk through with treats or toys. Gradually lower the door until your cat learns to push it open. Be patient and consistent with training to help your cat feel comfortable using the cat door.