September 14, 2006

Cat Training Aids On The Market

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By K Snow

There are many types of cat-training aids on the market. Some
of the most helpful training tools are leashes, a scat mat,
catnip, toys, and food treats.

Having a simply and lightweight cat leash lets you train your
cat to go for a walk or ride in the car. Cats require exercise,
and using a leash while taking a walk with your cat outside will
provide protection and keep the cat from running off. You want
the cat to walk with you, not ahead of you, so train the cat to
expect that you will be the leader. Both of you will enjoy your
walks much more if this approach is taken.

The scat mat is good for showing cats that certain areas are
not open to them. These devices send out pulses of static
electricity when a cat enters the forbidden area. There are
many sizes and colors of scat mats. Some even come in
transparent versions so the cat cannot see that they are on the
area. Additionally, scat mats are safe to use. They can be
connected if you have especially large areas where you don’t
want your cat to go. Dummy scat mats do not include the
electric pulse and may be used after the cat is trained to
provide reminders of appropriate behavior.

Catnip can be used on cat litter to attract the cat to the
litter box. Male cats tend to respond more to catnip, which has
a scent similar to the urine of a female cat. Catnip comes in
different forms for training. Toys that are filled with catnip
can help a cat to learn a specific behavior. For fund, catnip
in bubble form is available. It is similar to the kind of
soap-bubble toy that children play with, but it has an added
scent of catnip. The product is safe for your cat and will not
harm him or her. Catnip is also available in a powered form
that you can rub on your hand. You can even buy catnip seed and
plant it inside or outside your home to give the cat a real
treat.

If your cat is pouncing on things like it would pounce on a
mouse, it may be useful to give the cat a toy mouse. Cats, by
nature, will pounce as if they are killing something. Having a
toy mouse lets the cat act in a normal way. Some toy mice on
the market can be wound up so the cat can chase them. Others
may be stuffed with catnip. Training a cat has a lot to do with
letting it fulfill its natural instincts. A cat that can perform
its normal activities will be a happier and healthier companion.

Offering healthy food rewards is another good tool for training
a cat. Many cat treats include vitamins so you will know that
the cat is getting what it needs nutritionally. If you are a
baker, you might want to try to make your own cat treats. There
are even prepackaged mixes available.

Remember to be patient with your cat while it is learning.

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