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How to Train a Cat to Be Quiet

You can teach your noisy cat to stay quieter using this technique.

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Do Cats Recognize Their Names?

See the scientific studies related to whether a cat can recognize her name.

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Teach Your Cat to Lie Down

Train your cat to lie down and be the talk of the town.

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How to Teach Your Cat Not to Meow to Go Outside

Learn how to teach your cat not to meow to go outside using positive reinforcement that really works.

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How to Use Clicker Training to Keep Your Cat off the Counter

Learn how clicker training can be incorporated into a plan to keep your cat off the counter.

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Can You Make Your Cat into a Lap Cat?

Learn several techniques for increasing your reluctant cat's willingness to be a lap cat.

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Cat Scratching Boot Camp

Cat scratching is a problem if your belongings are being destroyed. Learn how you can train your cat to stop scratching your stuff in 7 days or less.

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Cat Training: Know the Basics

Does cat training seem mysterious and difficult to you? Read here to learn the basics of training your cat.

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How to Train a Cat to Come

Training a cat to come isn't has difficult as you might think. Learn more about how to train a cat to come.

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How Do I Get My Cat into a Carrier?

Getting a cat into a carrier is sometimes easier said than done. Learn how to train your cat to calmly enter and ride in a cat carrier.

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Clicker Training for Cats: Come When Called

Cats CAN learn to come when called. Clicker training for cats will help you train your cat to come and more. Find out about ways to train your cat here.

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Clicker Training for Cats: Sit

Be the envy of your friends; teach your cat to sit and stay! Use these cat clicker training tips to teach your cat to sit and stay.

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Clicker Training for Cats: An Overview

This type of training uses positive reinforcement, teaching cats how to learn in a way that bridges the communication gap between felines and humans.

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How to Train Your Cat to Walk on a Leash

Training your cat to walk on a leash can introduce a new world of enrichment and exercise. However, you need to be aware of some important things first.

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How to Train Your Cat to Let You Sleep

Is your cat interrupting your sleep? This article has helpful tips on how to train your cat to let you sleep, sometimes.

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Training Your Cat To Use A Pet Carrier

Tips and tricks on how to train you cat to use a carrier.

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Trained Cat Does Amazing Tricks: VIDEO

Cats aren’t really known for learning lots of tricks. But the Bengal in this cat video can do amazing ones, just like her dog friend.

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Cats Get in Carriers After Vet Visit: VIDEO

Have you ever tried getting your cat in a carrier with limited success? Watch how easy it can be to get a cat in a carrier AFTER a vet visit.

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