Posts Tagged ‘Training’
Cat Care : How to Toilet Train Your Cat
Training a cat to use a human toilet is a process that can take months. Toilet train a cat with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care.
Anime Studio 5 – The making of “The cat warrior training in the forest”
You can watch a tutorial on “How to make a head turn with Anime Studio 5″ here:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=S6p-QW8r9sI
The making of “The cat warrior training in the forest”. Behind the scenes with the cat actor.
Drawing and animating with a Wacom Pen Tablet and Anime Studio 5 /GhostReader.
Music: Daryl Hall & John Oates
Talking Cat Reveals Secret of Profesional Cat Training
Dont watch this video, it’s out of sync. Copy and paste this link foe the update. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vRyPsW-TN6E
Cat Care : How Do I Train My Cat to Do Tricks?
Teaching a cat to do tricks creates a great opportunity for bonding. Train cats to do tricks with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care.
Cat Care : Removing Ear Wax From Cats
Mites and fungus are common causes of ear wax in cats. Remove ear wax from cats with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care.
Cat Care : How to Toilet Train Your Cat
Training a cat to use a human toilet is a process that can take months. Toilet train a cat with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care.
Cat Clicker Training for Shelter Animals.
Humane Society of Chittenden County http://www.chittendenhumane.org/
I started clicker training my own cats (three very cherished HSCC alumni) about five years ago, after I saw a presentation at a conference. I was amazed at how quickly they learned and retained instructions; they now have a sizable repertoire of “tricks”- sit, high five, low five, “sit pretty”, and “play piano”, among others.
In 2006, I began clicker training the cats at HSCC, using tips from other shelters that employed this method. The results were immediate and gratifying. Most cats were enthusiastic about the training, and responded in a positive manner. Clicker training in a shelter environment is a bit different than working with cats in a home; the focus is on having the cats come to the front of their cage, touching a “target” (I use a straw) with their nose or paws, or sitting up on their back legs for a tasty bit of tuna. The clicking sound effectively reinforces the desired behavior. The important thing is that the cats are having a good time interacting with a caring person.
It’s a great way to provide mental and physical stimulation for cats that are in cages. Even shy and anxious cats seem to benefit from this activity; we’ve seen a number of them “come out of their shells” after just a few training sessions. An outgoing, friendly, and curious cat is much more appealing to a potential adopter, and clicker training certainly brings out these qualities in the shelter residents!
I’ve been having a lot of fun with this program, and I would love to have more people of all ages involved with it. I am always willing to demonstrate the methods at the shelter; it doesn’t take long to learn. The only requirements are a little time and tuna, and a lot of love and appreciation for the wonderful felines at HSCC!
For more information about this and other programs; please visit us at:
Humane Society of Chittenden County http://www.chittendenhumane.org/
or email us at
bestfriends@chittendenhumane.org
Cat Care : How to Teach Your Cat to Come
Teaching a cat the “come” command is one of the most important things a cat can learn. Teach a cat to come with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care.
Litter Kwitter Cat / Kitten toilet training system amazing
LITTER KWITTER, the original world famous cat toilet training system. You can teach your cat to use the toilet in 3-easy steps and say goodbye to the mess, germs, smells & hassle of the litter tray… forever!
