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  2. 32 tips for training your cat - AOL

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    Training a new skill takes time and effort. Be patient with your kitty, they will probably not get it on the first try and that's okay. Keep at it and before you know it, your cat will have it down.

  3. 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.

  4. Cat Peeing in the House? A Pro Trainer Has the Solution

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    To find out which cat is doing the deed outside of the litter box, we’ll need to turn into what I like to call a “pee detective.” Let's think of it as the feline version of CSI: Kitty Edition !

  5. Housebreaking - Wikipedia

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    A dog trained to urinate outdoors rather than in its human owners' house. Housebreaking (American English) or house-training (British English) is the process of training a domesticated animal that lives with its human owners in a house or other residence to excrete (urinate and defecate) outdoors, or in a designated indoor area (such as an absorbent pad or a litter box), rather than to follow ...

  6. When is it too cold for my cat to go outside?

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    According to Medivet, cat owners should avoid letting their pets go outside in conditions that are 7C or colder. The veterinarian group’s website states: “We strongly advise that anything ...

  7. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    The cat is on high alert or is upset, and is not receptive to interaction. Cats may also flick their tails in an oscillating, snake-like motion, or abruptly from side to side, often just before pouncing on an object or animal. [3] "Fluffed" or "Halloween-cat tail" - When a cat fluffs up their tails, they are not happy. Here, they are attempting ...

  8. Do cats enjoy taking walks on leashes? Here’s what ... - AOL

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    A former stray cat named Marvin now loves taking walks on a harness and leash in Colorado. Many indoor cats safely enjoy enrichment outside with pet parents.

  9. Pet door - Wikipedia

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    A pet door is found to be convenient by many owners of companion animals, especially dogs and cats, because it lets the pets come and go as they please, reducing the need for pet-owners to let or take the pet outside manually, and curtailing unwanted behaviour such as loud vocalisation to be let outside, scratching on doors or walls, and (especially in the case of dogs) excreting in the house.