posted by Kimberly on Sep 8
Duke starting to learn to sit, shake & stand – like most cats he will only do it for treats but its worth the effort
posted by Kimberly on Sep 8
Duke starting to learn to sit, shake & stand – like most cats he will only do it for treats but its worth the effort
posted by Kimberly on Sep 6
I have a female adult cat, litter trained since she was a kitten, who is peeing on the foot of our bed without fail. For why, mang?
posted by Kimberly on Sep 3
Kitten playing in the toilet while being toilet trained
posted by Kimberly on Aug 30
I just got a new kitten.hes real cute.hes not fully litter trained though. how can i get him litter trained.
posted by Kimberly on Aug 29
Our teacup Himalayan kitten, Marie, has finally fully recovered from hernia repair surgery, so it was time for some basic training. Marie is quite sharp, picking up the commands within a couple of training sessions. Here, she “comes here,” “sits,” “shakes right/left hand,” and “gluteus” for treats and petting rewards. Check out our other videos for more entertainment, and remember to subscribe. If you liked this, also check out our pet blog at SweetFurr.blogspot.com for stories and pictures.
posted by Kimberly on Aug 23
My boyfriend’s mother has an older cat that I would love to adopt. However, his main problem is that he uses the litter box "half hazardly": peeing on the walls to mark his territory, kicking litter out of the box, etc. There are a few other cats in the house and it has been suggested that this is a territorial thing. Is it possible to train him out of this? He’s around 4-5 years.