A ferret they have the quilty of a dog and cat + more of there own.
A baby kitten. A child would learn alot from that.
You literally just do it. No tricks or anything, the cat will hate you afterwards.
Technically no. But there are times when it does seem that animal surpass humans in their ability to understand, and to be kind to one another.
Kitten is a baby domestic cat. Cub is a baby big cat.
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One can teach a cat tricks by prompting a cat to do acts with a reward as a way of thanking the cat. The reward can be a special toy or a special cat treat.
A baby kitten. A child would learn alot from that.
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You give it cat treats.Thx,WildComet on Horse Isle 1
yes we can
There are no tricks. It is part of the exhaust manifold.There are no tricks. It is part of the exhaust manifold.
As cute as kittens are, a young child would do better with a cat that is six months or older--just more hardy. You would, of course, supervise the child with the cat. My Maine coon type cat is full of play and personality. The downside is his long hair, but a quick brushing every once in a while works.
haha! yes, it is possible to train cats to do tricks. (i have). it takes a lot of patience, love, and kitty treats. :)
Tabby's seem to always be very friendly and cuddly, but there is no proven 'best children's cat." Tabby's seem to be in story books a lot so littler kids might think of that when you say cat.
yes, suprisingly! and cats like dog food too... wierd HEY!Did you know cat food is the best way to teach a dog tricks!Wow animals need to eat there own food
My cat boomer can do several tricks. He can sit, say, shake, roll over, play dead and walk like a human does the catwalk. It's very simple to teach them these steps if you have trained a dog, you can train a cat as cats learn the same way. Cats are a little harder, though. However, it really depends on your cat's personality in how many tricks you can train. Some cats never really take to learning tricks, while others will learn quite quickly.I had one cat in the early 1990s that practically asked me to teach her tricks, she was a natural at it. It started one day when she was trying to open the kitchen cabinet where the cat food was kept, I opened the door got a can of cat food and she went in, I closed the door filled her dish with food, then after waiting several minutes I opened the door and she came out and ate. After that we spent the next couple years adding additional tricks until she knew almost 2 dozen, the best being jump through a hoop! All I had to do was pick up the hoop and hold it out at shoulder height and she would leap right through it.If you are not so fortunate as to have a cat that almost naturally learns tricks, look into a technique called "clicker training".
you can teach a cat how to shake a paw.stand up and dance and way more