Give your cat treats when he/she does something right and completely ignore them when he/she does something bad, or remove them from the room for a while.
An example to give your cat a treat would be when he/she is being gentle, or responds to your voice in a positive way. A reason to ignore your cat is when the cat bites, or is playing too roughly. Cats love attention and will learn that certain behaviours will get it ignored, so have much less incentive to do these things, and will behave in ways that it knows will get it attention. If a cat is in a place it shouldn't be, simply remove them from the room, or if they respond well to their name, call them and give them a treat for responding.
The best way to train an adult cat is with operant conditioning. When you see your cat doing what you want it to do or see it doing something that is close to what you want to see it do, reward it with food. This is called positive reinforcement. When your cat does something you don't want it to do offer negative reinforcement (squirt it with a water pistol). After a while your cat's behavior will be molded to that which you want it to have.
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How odd. Most people want to train their cats to use the litter tray, not to train them to stop using it. If you don't want your cat to use the litter tray, that's easy; remove the tray. If the tray is not there, the cat cannot use it. Move the litter tray outdoors to get your cat used to going outside and then, eventually, remove the litter tray completely.
You can help train your cat by gradually acclimating them to the carrier by allowing them to explore it, offering treats inside, and making it a positive space. Additionally, try placing your cat's favorite blanket or toys inside the carrier to make it more inviting. Regularly clean and sanitize the carrier to eliminate any scents that may trigger your cat to use it as a bathroom.
they might be able to, but you would have to teach them that that particular sound is good, not bad. so when you train your cat with a clicker, charge it up. after you clicked the clicker once, treat your cat, until he/she knows that it is good, not bad. so then, when your cat does a behavior that you like, click the clicker and your cat will know that they did something good.
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.
Practice with them everyday.
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.