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Are You Having a Hard Time Training Your Cat?


If you are having a hard time training your cat then the following will be very very important to you.
Successful cat training involves a lot of time playing with your cat. The playing should be gentle and often, it helps with bonding and loving each other.

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Most cat training e-books tell you that the food reward or treat is an important factor, but so is the love and trust factor. The cat has to want to please you.

The very best example I have ever seen of domestic cat training was at a sunset celebration in Key West. The celebration is of tourists enjoying various entertainment acts, put on by the locals. It was a pass the hat and donate, if you enjoyed the performance.

There was a man by the name of Dominique Le Fort -catmankeywest - who had beautiful long hair, white cats. The cats each had a carrier for when they were not doing their thing. When they were, they each had a simple bar stool that they sat on. Unfazed by the crowd and all the noise. They would leap from stool to stool, through hoops and do all kinds of other neat tricks. It was truly incredible to watch.

He had to have spent many hours, days and months in training them. The cats were a delight for the big crowd. Mr. LeForte and his cats are still performing at the Hilton Pier in Key West.

Most of us will be happy if we can get our cat to respond immediately, to our summons or when we tell them no. First they must learn their name, use it often. They must also learn your language, both verbal and physical body.

For each thing you try to teach them, use a food treat/ reward. Be generous with your praise, when they do something correctly. Do things in brief segments, because their attention span is short, if they are not in the stalking mode. Make sure that what you are asking your cat to do, is safe for the cats well being, or you will destroy the trust factor.

Playing with your cat is simple and fun and can be accomplished in a couple of minutes here and there. A TV commercial is an excellent time. Make sure that the toys are safe. Each cat seems to like different items to play with.

Our cats have been rescued and they have very different requirements for what will get them to play. They may get bored with a toy after awhile and then you must find something new.

We have one cat who could be on a soccer team, she loves to play with a soft kids ball, but she wants to hide behind a curtain and bat the ball out to you. Our new rescued cat loves bottle caps [food safe] which he directs under the pantry door. Then he opens up the door and bats it back out. He also likes the back scratcher to gently scratch his back and tickle his tummy.

They have both become experts at opening our pocket doors, when they want out of a room. Trial and patience's will help you discover what your cat likes and enjoys.

A vigorous play time before your bedtime can help to ensure a good nights sleep. The more jumping and running the better you will sleep. A tired, well fed cat will help to alter its natural nocturnal needs.

Remember that a bored cat is a mischievous cat. It will find something to do. Playing with your cat, gives it a good outlet for its mental and physical needs and also helps to keep it healthy, because it is exercising. Don't just toss it a toy and ignore it. A cat needs some show of love and attention. It will also relieve your stress and gives you some exercise.

Please use a lot of common sense in choosing your cats toys. They must be safe and a good guide is that would they be safe for a kid under three years of age.

Stuffed toys should be machine washable and be very careful about what they are stuffed with. No nut shells or polystyrene beads. Cat nip is a mind altering drug. Yarn, ribbons and strings can be chewed and ingested.

Wednesday

Photos of House Cats

My cat Spike is very laid back . He's a lover, not a fighter, so it was with surprise that one morning as I was feeding him his daily ration of cat food, I saw two scratches on his nose. He ate the food like he was famished, instead of taking a few bites then going somewhere to think the situation over. Normally he would then come back to his bowl and begin to eat again. At the time I didn't know there were raccoons eating his food at night.
Spike sleeps in the garage. He has a cat door to the outside, so he comes and goes as he pleases. Only on the coldest winter nights does he sleep in the house, preferring the solitude of his own kingdom where there is always silence after dark. His quiet time was shattered one night a couple of hours after dinner. I heard a noise in the garage that sounded like something falling from a shelf. I opened the door to the garage and saw a large raccoon scurrying from the cat's bowl to the opening in the pet door. He scooted through the door to the outside, then turned around and stuck his head back through the door, staring at me as if I should be sorry for interrupting his dinner.
The next day surveying the damage to my exterior door, where the raccon had scratched and torn at the pet door to get inside the garage, I did some studying about the subject of raccoon removal. I found out that they are nocturnal animals, sleeping all day and feeding and roaming at night. I also learned that there are ways to remove raccoons without shooting them. They are as follows:Remove their food supply! This sounded like such a good idea that I tried it and it worked. I brought the cat's dish into the house. That didn't deter the raccoon in the least. He chewed the lids off the five gallon containers that held the cat food, scattering it all over the garage. This dampened my spirits somewhat, but I was determined to drive him from our house forever!Play the radio loudly in the areas the raccoon has invaded! They will think someone is talking and stay away! I turned the radio in the garage to a station that played rap music all night rap station and turned up the volume. If that didn't do the trick nothing would. It didn't work! Somehow he climbed up a bookshelf onto the top of a refrigerator where I had stored the cat food. He pushed it off onto the floor, dry cat food bouncing on the concrete floor like raindrops on a roof.Trap the animals. I called the city animal control people and they brought me a trap. This was a big cage that would catch the raccoon without hurting it. The theory is that the raccoons would enter the trap, stepping on the trip mechanism as they ate the bait, (cat food), thus tripping the trap door. The raccoons would be caught, the city would then remove the animal to a safe place, miles away from my house and all would be peaceful again. Wrong! The only thing I caught was my cat Spike! Twice!I learned that those traps do work, but raccoons are very intelligent. You have to put concrete blocks or some kind of barrier around the sides of the trap so they won't put their paws into the cage and grab the food without springing the trap. Raccoons have paws with fingers that enable them to grasp food and stuff it into their mouths.
By this time I realized I had a family of raccooons. By now I had seen five; two adults and three young ones. The young ones let me take their pictures while munching on Spike's cat food. I reward them for allowing me a photo shoot. The older ones wait patiently outside the door until I finish shooting. They'll finish up the food when I go back into the house. Spike the cat is sprawled in an old chair.

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