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Started 2 days ago and our cat picks us so quickly. Thx for the tutorial.
And it a girl
How can you train your cat good because I want to train my cat to and I can not do that I need help doing it my cat is white
This is awesome. I never knew you could use a clicker with a cat too. I have a rescue kitty. She was a feral so she never had any training but I bought her a cardboard cat scratcher and put it on a small rug. She started going on her mat anytime she got in trouble or thought she was in trouble. We started calling it her time out bed lol. I just thought it was amazing she did it all on her own but we still have a issue with her not allowing anyone to pick her up. That worries me when it comes time to crate her to,go to the vet. Any videos or tips for that? We've even tried using a leash but she goes limp
What can I do if my cat stays on the mat really well. But when I’m serving her dinner, it’s almost imposible for her to stay on the mat once she bows is dinner time?
I'm a brand new cat owner. I've had Clementine for about 2 1/2 weeks. She's SUPER food motivated so it's been pretty easy getting her to sit on a mat. This is so fun and a neat way for us to bond. Stay is next. Thanks for these tutorials!!
I like your cat very much
Can you do a video on how to get your cat to sit on your lap?x
Hi! I have trouble getting the cat to sit on the mat… He got the cue to go to the mat quite quickly, even from different directions. So then, I tried lifting the treat to guide him to sit down on the mat, and wait for that moment to click. But that only confused him, and he stopped going on the mat… How can I introduce sitting in the right place? Thank you so much!
How long do you train each step before moving on to the next step?
Hi, is this the same of the "stay" command?
I like how dense your cat’s coat is.
What is the first training to start with
The right age for training
What is the reward do you give ?
Hello
'we have many video on training cat or dog some not been show how days or how long time need ,i m not all same in you case number of days.
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Do they get rewards for the rest of their lives for staying on the mat /in their beds? What's the incentive for them to continue after training !
Hi Julie! Thanks for posting all these great tutorials. I’ve been having lots of fun clicker training with my cat!
I’m having some difficulty teaching her to go to a mat. She always comes back to me for more treats, but she doesn’t seem to like putting her paws on the mat and would go around the mat to get closer to me. Any suggestions for how to move forward?
I think this would be so useful for my cats to learn – particularly as they look like they will be food grabbers and door dashers – so thank you! A question – how do you teach Jones to go to his mat when it's not close to you? I can see how he learns to come to the mat, but when I point to things across the room my cats don't understand what it means – I have to actually lead them with a treat, finger or something? Do you just have to teach them that mat/bed is something to sit on, and for them to learn the verbal cue, ie what 'bed' means? Sorry if this is a stupid question!
I have two cats and was planning on training them both. Does your cat school cover training both at once or do I have to train them separately? Also, should I give them each their own unique training mat or is it okay to have identical mats (crocheting them myself, so just wondering if changing the color scheme or shape would be important).
I'd love to start working on this with my cat, but he only responds to wet food. Is there a way I can do this with wet food as I can't throw it?
Could you make a video about how to teach your cat the basic like sit and down?
I’m sure you may get asked this frequently – sorry if you have shared the info before! What treats do you typically use and how many do you give during one training session? 😊