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Cat Trick

For My Next Trick

With consistency, caring and patience, you can teach your cat new tricks.

Arden Moore

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Veteran dog trainer Tanya Roberts gets bulldogs to bark on cue and beagles to sniff out hidden treats. At the Oregon Humane Society in Portland, Roberts also improves the chances of shelter dogs finding homes by teaching them basic obedience and tricks. But it took an abandoned kitten named Alley to help her to recognize the hidden trick-training abilities of felines.

Roberts adopted Alley when the brown-striped tabby was approximately 6 months old. Now 9, Alley comes running on cue, sits for treats and revels in sprinting, leaping and then landing on a flattened paper bag on the kitchen floor, sliding in total contentment.

When I first got her, I noticed she would come running when I called her name, Roberts says. Whoa, I said to myself. This cat does a recall reasonably consistently. It got me motivated to see what else she could learn.

Despite their long-standing reputation for being aloof, cats like to ham it up, perform and steal the spotlight like their canine counterparts.

In general, people have developed the notion that a cats independent nature makes them virtually impossible to train, says celebrity animal trainer Joel Silverman, of Valencia, Calif. People need to realize that a cats indifference doesn't mean they can't learn cool tricks. It simply means you haven't convinced them yet that doing so is in their best interest.

Know the Species
The trick for you comes in knowing what makes cats tick. First, acknowledge that cats are not small dogsin body structure, personality or attitude. Their solitary hunter ancestors did not want, or depend upon, teamwork to survive.

A dog naturally wants to please you and will work simply for you, but a cat needs a 'paycheck to be motivated, Silverman says. Usually that paycheck is a special food treat, since cats are highly food motivated.

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I trained my cat Lola to go through a yellow hula hoop, and rewarded her with some kitty treats.
Catherine, Corona, CA
Posted: 4/12/2009 5:55:39 AM
i have cats who retrieve toys, walk on leashes, beg, sit, roll over, lay down, come with me, go out of rooms when i tell them, get up on objects when i tell them, jump from object to object when i tell them and none of this with treats. the only incentive they have is love and they do their tricks to please me. My cats prove treats arent necesary. Oh and lets not for get get back in your yard is one trick learned that most people cant believe my cats listen and come back in when i tell them to!!!! I will add this too mine love to go out in my paddle boat with me and go up and down the ladder by themselves. while on the boat they leave their life preservers on. however as soon as they are up on the dock . the life preserver is off!!! with one quick pull over their heads it sits on the dock for me to gather up for all three when i have followed them up the ladder!!! now how many dogs will do that one!!!! ps no treats involved!!!
KatieBelle, NB, NJ
Posted: 5/30/2008 11:06:00 PM
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