Yes, I used all the training methods to train my cat not to claw the furniture. The result was that she learned NOT to claw the furniture – while I was in the house!
SNERK! You too huh! With our cat, Badger, her EXTREMELY LOUD MEOWING results in her getting pets and with our other cat, Dooley, it is carefully walking up the stairs and not step on his fluffy tail.
Peabody-Martini over 12 years ago
Cats can be trained, just expect a lot of aggravation from all parties in the process.
Dampwaffle over 12 years ago
Yes, I used all the training methods to train my cat not to claw the furniture. The result was that she learned NOT to claw the furniture – while I was in the house!
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 12 years ago
How soon we forget…
monkeyhead over 12 years ago
I’ve had my kitten for one week. He’s already trained me to turn on youtube fish for him when he’s on my desk. Thank god he’s front declawed.
Charles Weir over 12 years ago
Our cat Ravenfeather taught me to play fetch with her.
cybergal29 over 12 years ago
SNERK! You too huh! With our cat, Badger, her EXTREMELY LOUD MEOWING results in her getting pets and with our other cat, Dooley, it is carefully walking up the stairs and not step on his fluffy tail.
whenlifewassimpler over 12 years ago
Cats expect us to feed, and take care of them, dogs appreciate it.
frogsandravens over 12 years ago
My cat will stand on her hind legs and beg for her treats.
Cats will do tricks… if the treat’s tasty enough.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
That’s part of the deal. You don’t have to play with or walk them, and they won’t do your stupid little tricks.