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When most people think of cat training, what comes to mind is usually basic information that's not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there's a lot more to cat training than just the basics.

The best time to learn about cat training is before you're in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable cat training experience while it's still free.

Due to constant comparison with their canine counterparts, people have said that cats cannot be trained. True, they may not be trained like a soldier but cats are incredibly intelligent animals that can be trained towards developing good habits if effort is put into work and understanding them.

Most cats that are adopted from a shelter, bought from a breeder or even just rescued from the streets don"t require a lot of instruction or guidance. Cats are quite self-sufficient but can still benefit from some training. Cat training is well worth doing because it will do good for the health and safety of both cat and owner.

Avoid using household surface cleaners, such as those designed to clean tile, wood, or linoleum. Like regular carpet cleaners, these products do not remove cat urine, nor do they neutralize the odor.

There is no standard procedure to follow for cat training but there are a few cardinal rules in doing so. The first is that owners need to favor incentives over deterrents when possible. Cats also have self-interests so owners and trainers would want to leverage those. Using the cat's natural preferences to induce the cat to the desired goal will prove to be helpful.

Second rule is to not let training damage the important bond of trust between owner and cat. Cat training would ideally strengthen the bond between pet and owner during training sessions.

Treat your cat with flee and tick treatment. This is easy to apply, but if you feel that you cannot do it then have it applied during your regular visit to the vet.

This article's coverage of the information is as complete as it can be today. But you should always leave open the possibility that future research could uncover new facts.


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