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Cat Leash Training

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The majority of people who own cats would likely laugh at the thought of putting a leash on a feline and going for a walk. Cats are so independent that it is difficult to conceive of tying a cat to something and instructing it where to go. In spite of this, some cat owners have been successful with cat leash training, much like dogs who are ltrained to walk on leashes.

Do not purchase a leash that is designed for a small dog, but instead get a leash specifically made for cats. These leads wrap around your cat, giving you control of the cat and keeping the cat from injuring itself in a frenzied attempt to break loose.

Teaching a cat to tolerate a leash is not easy. Success is dependent on the cat’s personality and how much patience you have for the task. Your cat may get upset on the first few attempts, especially if your cat has always been an indoor cat and has never been outside. The new sights, sounds, and smells may be overwhelming to your cat, and this is where your patience will be needed.

You may want to practice having the leash on your cat inside your home, although most cats will not be happy about this. Be sure to stay with your cat at all times when the leash is on so that your feline doesn’t get entangled and choked or hurt. If the leash isn’t tolerated indoors, try taking your kitty outdoors since the fact that your cat is experiencing the great outdoors may be enough to make him or her tolerate the leash. The cat could even get so absorbed in exploring that it forgets about the leash.

Be persistent when trying to get your cat to accept the leash. If your cat is just as frantic and upset by the fourth or fifth trip outdoors with the lead as it was the first time, then your feline is not likely to adjust to the leash. Then again, if you notice that your cat seems a little more relaxed every time you go out with the leash, then keep trying. You may find that in time, your cat actually enjoys the walks outside and even gets really excited at the thought of a walk.

Since cat leash training offers many benefits for your kitty such as exercise and enjoyment of the outdoors, you owe it to your feline to give it a try. You can learn more about training your cat at cat training.

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Funny Cats 3

More Funny Cats

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funny cats

funny cats
Sorry but I do not know the name of the song (thanks to reverso.net :p)

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Funny Cats

Downloaded vids, sound effects, music and threw them together. The cat and the cactus is my own voice.

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Cat Scratching – How Can I Save My Furniture?

 Scratching is an instinctive behavior for cats, so you will not be able to keep you cat from scratching. But, this doesn’t mean that you must allow the cat to shred your furniture and drapes. You can have a cat and nice furniture in the same house.

You must train your cat to scratch where you want her to scratch. This training is best done before the cat is an adult. Kittens start displaying scratching behavior around the time they are weaned.

First, make sure that you have appropriate scratching options available. Scrathing toys may have coverings such as carpet or sisal and come in different styles such as flat, slanted, or posts. Having several styles and coverings available may be helpful so your cat doesn’t get bored with one toy.

Next, cut off access to the things that your cat is inappropriately scratching. You may be able to shut the door to a room or confine your cat to part of the house when you are gone.

Put foil, double-sided tape, sandpaper, or cat repellant on the places that the cat is inappropriately scratching. If you catch your cat in the act, clap your hands or spray your cat with water.

If the problem persists, put the cat’s scratching toy in front of the place that she is scratching. Place catnip or treats on the scratching toy or even hang another toy off of it. The point is to try to entice your cat into scratching where you want her to versus where you don’t want.

Proper nail care is also important. Trim your cat’s nails every two weeks. You may also want to try plastic nail covers which glue on over the cats nails. The nail covers prevent the cat from doing damage with her scratching.

The first option that many owners think of when their cat has scratching issues is declawing. In extreme cases where everything else has been tried, and the cat is facing eviction from your home, declawing may be used as a last resort. However, declawing is painful and actually involves partial amputation of your cat’s toes.

You can prevent damage to your furniture is you work with your cat and provide scratching toys such as the following toys:

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