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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. Bluenose (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Nose, a type of American Pit Bull Terrier known for its blue coat; Bluenose, one of the minor tugboat characters in TUGS; Bluenose warehou, bluenose sea bass, or bluenose, a fish from the Southern Ocean; Bluenose cod, an Australian freshwater fish; Blue-nosed bream, an Australian fish; The Blue Noses Group, Russian artists group

  5. Pit Bull Puppy Discovers the Cat Tree and Total Hilarity Ensues

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    The Pit Bull pup did a great job balancing on the cat tree; I don't know if I could've kept my balance like that! Commenters also enjoyed watching Tux on the tree. Commenters also enjoyed watching ...

  6. Even Redd, the pit bull, knows the cat runs the show - AOL

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    Despite his reputation as a pitbull, Redd is very fearful of the family cat. His tactic for avoiding the cat makes for quite the hilarious video. Even Redd, the pit bull, knows the cat runs the show

  7. Cat agility - Wikipedia

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    Cat agility is a sport in which trained cats are lured through timed obstacle courses by their handlers. [1] Cat agility contests, like similarly themed dog agility contests, are modeled after the equestrian sport of show jumping. [1] Under the rules, cats must complete a course in under 270 seconds, completing each obstacle in a prescribed manner.