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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Tips For Training Your Cat


    You can’t train a cat, like you can a dog. If you try to, you’ll probably cause behavioural problems later on. But you can teach it not to perform bad habits. But most times the owner will have to change to fit in with the cat.

    Every one in your house, should agree with what you are going to allow the cat to do. Do not change the rules when you’ve decided them, as this can cause difficulties.

    •    If your cat trusts you, it will probably do what you want, so speak in a calm tone.
    •    Your cat can tell if you are anxious, so don’t worry if things go wrong. Keep calm and start again.
    •    Don’t force training on your cat, only attempt it when it seems happy to do so.
    •    Don’t move too quickly, or the cat might misunderstand.
    •    When teaching a kitten only do it for ½ hour a day and only repeat a few times. As an annoyed kitten will not learn anything.
    •    If you are forbidding something, be consistent. Don’t change your mind, and stick to the same command.
    •    If you’ve caught your cat doing something bad, give it a quick squirt of water from a plant sprayer. This will soon curb the behaviour.
    •    Never hurt or shout at your cat, or it will associate you with the unpleasantness. Instead put some dry beans in a tin and shake it briefly if you cat is being bad.
    •    When the cat obeys, praise and stroke it.
    •    Treat your cat with food when it does well, it will learn to associate a good behaviour with food. But don’t over do it, it will soon so it without help.
    •    Do not ignore your cat when you are mad at it, cats do not understand this behaviour and will feel insecure.

    Your cat will not know from the start that it has to use a scratch post to sharpen its claws. You need to teach it to do so.

    If your cat beings to attack the furniture, clearly say ‘NO’. Then take the cat to the scratching post and put its paws on it. You can scratch with your own nails too, as the noise will make the cat curious.

    If your cat refuses to use the scratch post, then it may not like the fabric that covers it. Try putting an old piece of clothing that smells like you over the board; put some hemp rope around the scratching tree, or put down some straw mats, cats often like these better.

    Make sure where your cat sleeps is quiet and comfortable. Provide your cat with a covered basket, with a soft filling such as a blanket or towel. You cat can get away in here and feel safe, but still be able to see things going on.

    Don’t let your cat beg, once it has formed this habit, you won’t be able to break it. Don’t give in to a meowing cat! Keep your cat away from the dining table!
    •    Don’t offer your cat food from the table.
    •    Don’t give treats outside of feeding time, just because it wants them.
    •    Don’t put your cat on your lap when eating dinner at the table.
    •    Set your cat certain feeding times.
    •    Feed your cat when you eat, so it will be occupied.
    •    If you cat jumps on your lap or the chair next door while you are eating say ‘NO’ and place it far from the table.

    Toilet training a cat - pros, cons & guide
    Cat toilet training in easy steps:

    Toilet training your cat is an easier task than you might think.  Several techniques can be used for training your cat to use the toilet, and you can even buy products that will assist you in toilet training a cat.

    The advantages of cat toilet training:

    Teaching your cat to use the toilet can hold several advantages for any cat owner.  The biggest advantage of having your cat use a toilet is that eliminates most of the disadvantages that using cat litter holds.  Cat litter is expensive.  After toilet training your cat, you won't ever need to buy cat litter again.  Cat litter boxes needs to be cleaned regularly or they will become smelly.  With cat toilet training, the water in the toilet masks most of the offending smell and all you need to do is flush regularly - much simpler and easier than cleaning a litter box.  Going away for weekends or holidays also becomes easier for your neighbor - instead of asking someone to clean out the litter box,  all they need to do is flush your toilet once in a while (when they come around to water your plants and feed your cat).

    How to toilet train a cat (do it yourself):

    Toilet training your cat depends entirely on the cat's personality.  Toilet training sociable cats that love being praised make the training task much easier.  You might want to adapt the toilet training technique described below to fit your cat's personality.  Training your cat to use the toilet can take anything between 2 weeks up to 3 months, depending on the individual cat's personality.

    Cat toilet training basically consists of a simple procedure: gradually moving your cat's litter box closer and closer to the toilet, finally placing a bowl with cat litter inside the toilet, and removing it altogether when your cat is comfortable and used to it.  Toilet training a cat is a gradual, step-by-step process, consisting of making small changes to the location of the litter box and only continuing to the next step when your cat is entirely comfortable with its current situation.  You might have to wait anything between 2 days or 3 weeks before moving on a next step in cat toilet training.  You might even have to go back a step once or twice when it turns out that your cat wasn't ready to move on to the next toilet training step.  Beware - cat toilet training takes a lot of patience!

    Cat toilet training steps:

    1. Start gradually moving your cat's litter box nearer to the toilet until finally it should be next to the toilet.  Ensure that your cat is always comfortable and sure of its litter box's location.

    2. Now start elevating the cat's litter box.  Put something non-slippery like newspapers or cardboard underneath the litter box.  A normal rate to increase the height of the litter box would be about 5cm a day, but be very attentive to signs that your cat is not comfortable with the current height, and adjust the pace of raising the litter box accordingly.  The cat litter box should be raised until it is at a level height with the toilet bowl.  Throughout this process it is very important to keep the toilet lid open and the seat down, because your cat will get used to it and might even start climbing on the toilet seat in order to reach its litter box.

    3. Move the litter box to rest on the open toilet seat.  Keep it there until your cat seems comfortable with this arrangement.
    4. Buy a metal bowl or tray that will fit snugly inside the toilet bowl.  It would be advisable for the metal bowl to have small draining holes.  Fill the bowl with cat litter (preferably the flushable type).  Now remove your cat's litter box entirely.  If you have reached this step successfully you are very close to having a toilet trained cat!

    5. While your cat is using the metal bowl inside the toilet, be attentive to where its paws are.  The goal is teaching him to squat with all four paws on the toilet seat rim.  You can move the cat while it is using the toilet and praise it (or reward it) when it is sitting in the correct position.  Normally the cat will first sit entirely inside the metal bowl, then with front paws on the toilet seat, and finally it should sit with all four paws on the toilet.

    6. Start using less and less cat litter.  This can get smelly, so be sure to clean the bowl after every time your cat uses it.  Cats scratch in sand or cat litter to cover up the smell (this is out of instinct), so if the bowl becomes too smelly your cat won't be comfortable using it (and you probably wouldn't be comfortable with using your toilet either).  Using flushable cat litter makes cleaning the bowl very easy - just throw out the contents in the toilet and flush down, rinse out the bowl, refill with correct amount of cat litter and replace.  A handy tip is to place newspaper on the floor around the toilet to help keep the room clean should your cat scratch in the cat litter.  Decrease the amount of cat litter in a pace that your cat feels comfortable with.

    7. When you basically don't use any cat litter inside the bowl anymore, start gradually filling the bowl with water.  The water will also help mask the smell so your cat will be more comfortable using the toilet.  Be attentive to your cat's behavior through this whole process - if your cat stops using the bowl inside the toilet, you may be moving on too fast and might need to go back a couple of steps.

    8. When the water level in the bowl has reached about 4cm and your cat has no problem using it, it is time to remove the bowl entirely.  Your cat should now be toilet trained.  Remember to always leave the toilet seat up and flush regularly!

    Products to assist you in toilet training your cat:

    There are several cat toilet training kits available on the market.  They basically consist of a tray that fits inside the toilet, and with a hole in the middle that you can gradually make bigger.  When choosing a cat toilet training kit, ensure that you buy quality.  The cat training kit should not be flimsy and should be able to support your cat's weight even when the hole becomes large.  Be aware of cheap, flimsy products you buy at toy stores or pet stores, because if your cat falls in, it might loose interest in toilet training completely.

    The disadvantages in toilet training your cat:

    Not everyone agrees that cat toilet training is such a great idea.  They argue that it is unnatural for a cat to use a toilet, as it goes against their natural instincts to cover up their smell.  Toilet seats can also be slippery and there might be the risk of your cat injuring itself.  Even if your cat doesn't fall in at all, he may become anxious whenever he uses the toilet and going to the toilet can become an unpleasant task.

    A litter box also has the health benefit in that it's easier to monitor your cat's urine for signs of infections or sickness.

    Moving locations will also be harder for the cat, because a litter box can be moved easily but the cat will first need to get used to using the new toilet.  With some cats this is no problem and they can become comfortable with the new toilet very fast, while other cats might be less adaptable.

    Things to remember when toilet training a cat:

    The most important thing to remember is that the toilet training should be done gradually.  Be very patient and never rush to the next step until you are sure that you cat is completely comfortable with the current setup. 
    Make using the toilet as easy as you can for the cat.  Always remember to keep the toilet seat up and the bathroom door open.  When you have guests, ensure that they also know about considering your cat.  Flush the toilet regularly as cats do not like using smelly toilets.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Street Cats

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

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Friday, May 1, 2009

Proper cutting of your cat or dog's nails.


    Proper cutting of your cat or dog's nails.

    Proper cutting of your cat or dog's nails.Trimming you dog or cat's nails doesn't have to be as frightening as you may think. Most dogs and cats don't like people to mess with their paws, but with a little patience and lots of praise and persistance, you can accomplish this task very easily! It's best to start trimming your pet's nails when they are young, but if this isn't possible, start out slow and steady! You don't have to get all of your pet's nails trimmed in one sitting. Once your dog or cat get's used to the idea of getting their nails trimmed, it will become easier for them and you. As we all have learned, cats and dogs have what's called the quick and it can easily be seen on pets that have white nails. However there are many pets that have black nails which makes it more difficult to find the quick. The best way to start trimming the black nails is to take off just a little at a time. With the right kind of clippers and pet nail files, you will be able to cut your pet's nails without hurting them. Sharp, high quality nail clippers is the key!

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How to Toilet Train Your Cat

    1. Move your cat's litter box into the bathroom, next to the toilet, but do it gradually. Move your cat's litter box 1 inch closer to the bathroom than where it was before. Repeat the move daily until the box reaches the bathroom, ending up directly up against the toilet.
    2. Gradually raise the litter box up by placing phone books (or something similar) under it. Repeat daily until the box is of equal height to the toilet. Whenever you raise the box take a little bit of the litter out of the box. You may need to secure the litter box to the phone books or whatever it's sitting on so that it doesn't move when the cat jumps onto it.
    3. Move the box over 1 inch onto the seat. Repeat daily until the box is directly over the seat. Continue gradually decreasing the amount of litter in the box until there is only a thin layer (less than 1 inch) of it left.
    4. Replace the litter box with a "training box". You have a few different options here, but the important thing to remember is to make sure the "training box" can hold your cat's weight if they step or jump onto it:

      • Lift the toilet seat and tape a piece of wax paper over the hole so that the toilet looks like a drum. Lower the seat over the wax paper. Add flushable litter.
      • Lift the toilet seat and tape a bowl or aluminum pan to the edges. Put the seat down so that it holds the bowl in place. (See video below.) Add flushable litter.
      • Use a commercial training device, sold specifically for this purpose.
    5. Transition into the cat using only the toilet. If using wax paper or an aluminum pan, cut a hole about one inch in diameter in the center and gradually increase the size of the hole until it is almost gone. If you're using a training seat, remove the rings, one at time. This is done to gradually get the cat used to urinating or defecating into water. Simultaneously, no matter which method you're using, reduce the amount of litter so that there is no litter when the paper, bowl, or device is removed.

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