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Tips For Cat Obedience Training

An obedient pet is what everyone would prefer. Disciplined pets are envisioned by every wanna be pet owners. Remember that pets may get confused with cues that are given to them. In order for pets to be obedient and follow instructions and commands, training should be done. Cat obedience training aims to make cats follow simple commands and be a well behaved pet.

A big part of cat obedience training involves the litter box. Having a potty trained cat is one of the biggest challenge that cat owners face. This dilemma  needs to be addressed first. In order to achieve this, one must have patience to train a cat. Start when it is just a kitten and provide a litter box. After meals, after play time and after nap time be sure to bring the cat to the litter box. While training, remember to reward the cat after successfully doing its business in the litter box. This training may take some time before getting the desired results.

The cat obedience training includes teaching your cat to go and potty at the right place. You will have to train the cat when it is ok to sleep, when it is ok to play and when it is ok to go to the bathroom. You will have to do this if you want the order in your home to remain. Scratching is a part of a cat's habit and hygiene and lack of proper training will cause nothing but chaos to your home. You can provide scratching posts where it is ok for cats to use their paws and area where all their toys are.

Rewards will always keep your cats interest. Show your appreciation for its good behavior or acts with treats. You have to remember that hitting is not acceptable in cat obedience training as this will just lead your pet to stay away and be afraid. Cats will always want to please their owners so be sure to spend at least 10 minutes a day training them for them to retain the commands you want them to know.