Question by Emma ?: Can I have help training my cat Martial Arts?
I have two cats and I want to train one. You might remember my last question, “Can you train a hamster to learn karate?”, well, if you’re wondering why I want to train animals, I dont know. I get bored and I just want to make a hilarious Youtube video about animals doing Martial Arts.
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Answer by ♥xoxhkk278♥ oh well thats not creepy at all
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Extract from our short film “Bast: Secrets Of Cat Training” currently in post production. Read more at www.bastthemovie.com (C) Joshua Westbury 2010 Produced and edited in Blender, trailer includes music by Gustav Holst performed by the USAF Bands Programme with additional sounds thanks to ERH, medialint and LG via freesound.org
Many cats love to sleep in the same bed as their owner and do not require coaxing. Train cats to sleep on beds with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care. Expert: Diana Korten Contact: www.thecatbehaviorist.com/ Bio: Diana Korten is certified in Pet First Aid by the American Red Cross, and is a member of The National Association of Pet Sitting Professionals and The Cat Writer’s Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge Video Rating: 4 / 5
Many cats love to sleep in the same bed as their owner and do not require coaxing. Train cats to sleep on beds with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care. Expert: Diana Korten Contact: www.thecatbehaviorist.com/ Bio: Diana Korten is certified in Pet First Aid by the American Red Cross, and is a member of The National Association of Pet Sitting Professionals and The Cat Writer’s Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Question by CartoonFreak1985: How do I go about litterbox training an adult cat?
I have had my cat for 14 years, he’s still healthy and running around… well I had him litter box trained for the first 4 years. Then he just started going outside and using the restroom. The only problem is that I’m moving from a house in the country to an apartment in the city. I’m afraid to let him out to roam around… I won’t be moving for about another 2-3 months. Is there anyway I can possible re-train him in the litterbox?
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Answer by Sailor courtney yeah it may sound gross but take one of his poops from outside and put it in the litter box. then when he comes inside set him in the litter box so he gets the scent. it’s a natural instinct for cats to bury their poo so he’ll get the hang of it in no time. i had new born kittens use the litter box all by themselves with out training. (not when they were first born but after they were old enough to walk around…but the point is i had them since they were born)
Question by illushen4o8: when should you start training a cat not to bite?
i know cats and dogs have a “teething” period, so my cats about 2 months old now. and how do i train him not to bite? i tried the water bottle spray, but it doesn’t seem to bother him
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Answer by ianweir07 Cat:
A good scolding with a meaningful “NO!”
Not hurting it or anything but a little tap on the nose with something because eventually he won’t care about water.