50 Ways to Train Your Cat

February 14, 2012 by admin  
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50 Ways to Train Your Cat

Perhaps you thought training a cat was an impossible task. Maybe you think your cat’s too independent, too stubborn or too wild. Not so! In 50 Ways to Train Your Cat, author Sally Franklin’s easy training methods keep feline instincts in mind. You can achieve wonderful results by working with your cat’s nature rather than against it. At the same time you’ll create a deeper bond with your cat through increased interaction and positive reinforcement. Among other things, your cat will learn to leave the curtains alone, climb up—and down!—a tree and get along with dogs. More precocious cats can try tricks like swimming and retrieving. Sally Franklin’s methods proceed at a cat’s own pace, and bring even the most difficult skills within your cat’s reach. By spending just a few minutes each day, you’ll make life with your cat easier, happier and more fulfilling.

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Outwitting Cats: Tips, Tricks and Techniques for Persuading the Felines in Your Life That What YOU Want Is Also What THEY Want

February 12, 2012 by admin  
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Outwitting Cats: Tips, Tricks and Techniques for Persuading the Felines in Your Life That What YOU Want Is Also What THEY Want

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“Since virtually all the problems that people have with their pets result not from the animals themselves but from their owners’ lack of information, this book could go a very long way toward mitigating that. People who live in cities or suburbs should be especially grateful for this book, which offers many possible remedies for the difficulties experienced by outdoor cats. I couldn’t think of a single question that wasn’t answered helpfully by this excellent book.” — Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, author of “Tribe of Tiger” and “The Hidden Life of Dogs”"Here’s a book your cat would have written for you. Anyone who has a cat, wants a cat or wants to know a cat should read this loving, lucid, comprehensive handbook. It’s a gem.” –Sy Montgomery, author of “Spell of the Tiger,” “Journey of the Pink Dolphins” and “Walking with the Great Apes” “Wendy Christensen is a talented and lyrical writer. This book is filled with solid information designed to help feline advoca (more…)

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Think Like a Cat: How to Raise a Well-Adjusted Cat–Not a Sour Puss

February 12, 2012 by admin  
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Think Like a Cat: How to Raise a Well-Adjusted Cat--Not a Sour Puss

From Library Journal

Feline behaviorist Johnson-Bennett (Twisted Whiskers: Solving Your Cat’s Behavioral Problems) suggests that if cat owners learn how to think like a cat, they can better understand their pets and build a more positive relationship. One way is to view the world not from the vantage point of a 5′7″ human but from the cat’s level, ten inches off the ground. If you needed to scratch your claws and saw only drapes and furniture and no scratching post, what would you use? The author gives helpful tips for stopping destructive chewing, aggression, furniture scratching, and litter-box difficulties. Her advice on grooming, pests, traveling, and first aid are clear and straightforward. She also recommends types and brands of toys, equipment, food, and other feline products. A similar guide is Brian Kilcommon’s Good Owners, Great Cats (LJ 10/1/95), which has a more attractive layout and is easier to use. Still, this volume is more comprehensive than Johnson-Ben (more…)

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The Cat Whisperer: The Secret of How to Talk to Your Cat

February 9, 2012 by admin  
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The Cat Whisperer: The Secret of How to Talk to Your Cat

Britain’s leading veterinary journalist and cat expert shares her advice and experience with cat owners on both sides of the Atlantic, as she describes how to bond with a pet feline. Claire Bessant begins by explaining how cats function as cats, describing their likes, their dislikes, and their instinctive behavior. Armed with this knowledge, cat owners facing behavior problems can determine why a problem exists and decide how to solve it. A most fascinating topic that Claire Bessant explores in detail is her method of entering a cat’s world through its senses—sight, touch, hearing, smell, taste, and that indefinable feline sixth sense. Readers will also find information on cat vocal and body language, feline traits determined by genetics, ways of measuring feline intelligence, training techniques, and much more. The book’s final 50-page chapter is an A-to-Z compendium of cat behavior problems and their solutions. This must-read volume for cat lovers includes an eight (more…)

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Clicker Training for Clever Cats: Learning Can Be Fun!

February 8, 2012 by admin  
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Clicker Training for Clever Cats: Learning Can Be Fun!

There is a method of learning to which no mammal is impervious—not even cats. It is called “classical conditioning,” and is used in a very specific way as part of clicker training. Every click results in something positive for the cat: a treat, a cuddle, a favorite game. Because cats are intelligent, they quickly understand what kind of behavior gets them a click and a reward, and they will experiment in order to find out what else might work. This manual explains what classical conditioning involves, why it works with every cat, how to avoid mistakes, and how to use rewards properly and develop chains and sequences of behavior, as well as small tricks.

About the Author

Martina Braun is an animal psychologist specializing in behavioral therapy for cats and dogs.

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Cats on the Counter: Therapy and Training for Your Cat

February 8, 2012 by admin  
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Cats on the Counter: Therapy and Training for Your Cat

From Booklist

The high percentage of cats returned to animal shelters–or simply abandoned–can be attributed to behavior or soiling issues. With much passion, clinical psychologist and animal behaviorist Lachman and cowriter Mickadeit proclaim that there are no bad felines–and furthermore, that the kinds of solutions often used, from declawing to de-voicing, are truly unnecessary. In addition to specific and practical lessons in behavior modification to cure, say, spraying, they demythify such long-held beliefs as “cats always land on their feet,” explain how best to introduce a child to a cat and how to overcome ailurophobia, and gently deal with grief and handling the death of a loved companion animal. Their conviction that drugs such as Prozac and operations such as onyxectomy (declawing) are only part of the program permits a very humanistic approach to a misbehavin’ pet. Great advice given with empathy. Barbara JacobsCopyright © American Library Association. All (more…)

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How to Toilet-Train Your Cat: 21 Days to a Litter-Free Home

February 3, 2012 by admin  
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How to Toilet-Train Your Cat: 21 Days to a Litter-Free Home

Last year Americans spent $400 million on 1.8 million tons of cat litter–enough to fill the Empire State Building two and a half times! Now, Paul Kunkel presents a foolproof, 21-Day Program for teaching any litter-trained cat between the ages of six months and ten years to use a toilet instead of a litterbox. Illustrations.

From the Back Cover

THIS BOOK ADDRESSES AN IMPORTANT ISSUE . . . and offers an easy solution to one of the most troublesome problems any cat owner will ever face. (Roger Caras, author of A Cat Is Watching) Now There’s a Better Way. No more scoop, no more box, no more heavy, soggy, bags. And no more “accidents.” Using Paul Kunkel’s foolproof 21-day program you can break your cat of the litter habit and teach him the clean, healthy, viable alternative of using the toilet. Along with illustrated day-by-day instructions, Paul Kunkel provides eight case studies.

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From the Cat’s Point of View

February 3, 2012 by admin  
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From the Cat's Point of View

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From the Cat’s Point of View is packed with sound, knowledgable, clearly written information for every person owned by a feline. — From the publisher

From the Cat’s Point of View answers nearly every question the new cat owner could have and gives the experienced cat owner a look at life from the other side of the scratching post.

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Teaching Your Cat Simple Tricks (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin, a-272)

February 1, 2012 by admin  
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Teaching Your Cat Simple Tricks (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin, a-272)

Move Over, Rover! Cats Can Learn Tricks, Too! What’s that you say? It’s impossible to train a cat? Well, you know that your cat has you well trained, but you may not realize that you’ve been training your fancy-free feline since the day you welcomed it into the family. Does your cat zoom into the kitchen the minute the an opener begins to whirl? Does a lithe feline body wind itself around your legs every time you pull out the grooming comb? Can you coax your sweet kitty across a room and into your lap by calling its name? These simple behaviors offer proof that you have trained your cat! Cats enjoy the opportunity to be in the spotlight. While not every cat will take to learning tricks, most will thrive on the extra attention and love you’ll shower on them during the training sessions. And whether you want to teach your cat to perform classic canine tricks like sitting up and fetching, to walk on a leash, or simply to come when called, Arden Moore’s simple and encourag (more…)

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You CAN Train Your Cat: Secrets of a Master Cat Trainer

January 30, 2012 by admin  
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You CAN Train Your Cat: Secrets of a Master Cat Trainer

Since the beginning of time, cats have convinced the world that they are untrainable so they can do whatever they want…but those days are over!  Gregory Popovich is a professional cat trainer who’s trained cats to perform amazing circus-style tricks for television and stage, and he’s about to reveal his most closely guarded secrets so cat lovers everywhere can put an end to the most common problems: Stop bad litter box habits End early-morning howling Banish your cat from tabletops and countertops Prevent begging before mealtime Put an end to destructive clawing Make peace between rival cats And so much more, including how to become an expert cat trainer at home and teach your cat to perform Gregory’s favorite tricks, like jumping through a hoop or perching on your shoulders. This fun-to-read book also provides wonderful insights into the mysterious, complex feline mind, explaining why cats do the things they do so we can better understand them and enjoy a c (more…)

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