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  2. Can cats play fetch? How to teach them to play ball - AOL

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    4. Start tossing the toy about a foot away from your cat to encourage them to chase it. Call them back to you as soon as they have the toy in their mouth.

  3. 32 tricks to teach your cat - AOL

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    Dogs are masters at the playing dead trick, but cats are capable of doing it too — it just takes a bit of practice. For this one, you want to wait until your cat has chosen to lie down on the ...

  4. 32 activities to do with your cat - AOL

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    Cat toys abound in pet stores, but on a rainy day with a few unwanted household items you can make the perfect puzzle for your cat to play with. Take an empty plastic bottle, add your cat’s ...

  5. Cat training - Wikipedia

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    Cat training is the process of modifying a domestic cat's behavior for entertainment or companionship purposes. Training is commonly used to reduce unwanted or problematic behaviors in domestic cats, to enhance interactions between humans and pet cats, and to allow them to coexist comfortably.

  6. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, they collaborate, play, and share resources. When cats communicate with humans, they do so to get what they need or want, such as food, water, attention, or play. As such, cat communication methods have been significantly altered by domestication. [1] Studies have shown that domestic cats tend to meow much more than feral cats. [2]

  7. Animal training - Wikipedia

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    A trained dog competing in dog agility. Basic obedience training tasks for dogs, include walking on a leash, attention, housebreaking, nonaggression, and socialization with humans or other pets. Dogs are also trained for many other activities, such as dog sports, service dogs, and working dog tasks.