Cat Behavior Training

February 25, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cats Care, Feature Cat And Dog

Learning cat behaviors before you start training them would be an good idea for anyone that is going to train a cat’s behavior.

A cat can jump and lands on its feet as this are a natural instinct for a cat. When a kitten is first born, the cushion in a kittens paws are not developed with the cushion to land on its feet. It takes about 7 wk to develop the cushion in a cats paw for landing. A cats bone structure is unique to other animals as the bones are flexible , cat has no collar bone, which enables them to be able to twist and bend their bones A cat can jump from short distant with out sustaining any injuries.

With this behavior, you will want to teach the cat to jump hoops, sticks, or off the scratching tree. Letting a cat jump from extreme heights will cause injury to the cat.

Cats have a unique hearing ability; they are able to hear high tones and pitches, like opening a door or a can of food. Cats also have unique smelling abilities. The reason a cat will scratch or urinate on the floor , rub its self up against a door or furniture, is the cat is  leaving their scent in that areas so they will be able to come back and know they were there, in other words marking its territory. In addition, if another cat or animal comes along in the area a cat will know this. Cats can also smell with their mouths. There is a gland call ‘Jacobson’s organ’, it is a sac in the cats upper mouth filled with blood, as the cat smells the scent and the slightly opens their mouth and upper lip, this allows the scent to be carried in and to the sac, which it will carry the scent goes to the cat brain. This mostly happen to male cats when a female has urinated.

With these natural instincts and behaviors this can give you some insight to help you train you cat. With behavior training you will want to make sure that you allow your cat the ability in some way to play out it natural instincts and behaviors.

When training a cat for behaviors here are some things that you need to look at and take in consideration when training. Aggression especially in older cats, this can be cause from illness, other cats in the home. This you may want to contact your vet to have the cat check out to see if it is all right at this time to train a cat.

Depression and anxiety could play another part with trying to train your cat. If a cat is separated by it recent owner the cat can become depressed. Stress on a cat can be common effect on a cat. If you think that your cat has depression or high anxiety, this would be a good time to take the cat to the vet. Vets can talk to you about some of the things that may be causing this and a help list to help the cat. There are medications that a vet can prescribe for the cat to help with depression and anxiety.

Never hit a cat for a punishment the cat will learn to fear you, and fearing will be a behavior you will not be able to control or retrain. When they do something that is not right. Ignore the problem or if you catch them right a way you can associate a noise with that behavior on what you do not like or just in a stern voice tell them “NO”.

Do Your Kitty Shredding Draperies And Furniture? A Cat Climbing Tree Is The Answer!

February 25, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cats Care, Feature Cat And Dog

Cats make wonderful pets and can be highly entertaining to watch. Their behaviors can also be a bit eccentric, such as the cat who has been calmly and deliberately cleaning himself for half an hour and then suddenly tears off down the hall and up the side of a door. He may then perch on the top of the door, peering down as though a little mousie might conveniently pass his way. Although odd, they can certainly make you laugh. However, when Kitty tears back down the hall and launches himself at your living room drapes, fiercely clinging as the drapes come down, the laughter is likely to stop! As you survey the ruins, you realize this can’t continue, but what’s the answer?

Cats love to climb, it’s as natural and essential to their happiness as eating, drinking and sleeping! Cats, being cats, spend their days amusing themselves with whatever shenanigans they can manage. Climbing and sharpening their claws are favored activities. If you don’t provide them with some of their very own furnishings, they will use yours.

Cat owners who are unfamiliar with these basic facts may have seen a cat climbing tree at the pet shop and thought this invention to be a plaything for the rich, dilettante cat. Not so! Once Kitty’s torn down your draperies, you’d better get thee to the pet shop and invest in a cat climbing tree. This kitty toy will save the rest of your furnishings.

There are several styles and sizes from which you might choose. If you have just one feline friend, a smaller model will probably do the job. Consider also the size of the spot you have in mind for Kitty’s new cat climbing tree. If you have more than one cat, you’re better off going for a larger size.

Available features vary from model to model. You know how rambunctious or lazy your cat is, so suit the features to your cat’s personality. All cat climbing trees consist of a central pole, much like the trunk of a tree. The pole is covered with a sort of indoor-outdoor type of carpeting, with a section usually wrapped in rope, making for an attractive scratching and claw sharpening tool. Most also sport a perch or two, situated like branches on a tree.

The more active cat may enjoy a cat climbing tree which offers more to do. Some come with cat toys hanging from the perch, so Kitty can bat this prey around for hours. You can make your own additions to perches as well. A sturdy length of nylon, attached to a cloth bag of catnip is always enticing.

If your kitty enjoys napping in closets, consider the cat climbing tree with an enclosed cubby where he can retreat when he’s all worn out.

Now you know. Cat climbing trees are not luxuries!

Stopping Bad Dog Behaviors

February 25, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dogs Care, Feature Cat And Dog

When properly trained, dogs are some of the best pets imaginable. They are loyal, obedient, intelligent, playful, energetic, and cuddly. They can be depended on as companions, friends, and protectors. When dogs are not properly trained, however, things are much different. Bad dog behaviors such as urinating on the floor, refusing to come when called, barking and growling at strangers, and going up on the furniture can ruin your relationship with your pet.

If you have a big dog, it is especially important that you get rid of bad dog behaviors. Large bad behaving dogs are not just annoying, they are a menace. A little yappie dog can give someone a nasty bite, but a large mastiff or pit bull with an anger problem can actually kill someone! Bad dog behaviors are not only unpleasant and difficult for dog owners – they are often a menace and a hazard to the neighborhood.

Fortunately, there are a lot of things you can do to stop bad dog behavior. The most obvious and the easiest one is to send it to dog obedience school. Obedience training is no joke – it works every time. Dog training is both a science and an art. It has been practiced for thousands of years, and the people who do it are very good. They can take difficult dogs and turn them into mellow, respectful, and happy pets in just a few weeks.

Many people decide to treat bad dog behaviors on their own. There are a variety of reasons for this. Sometimes, people just don’t want to pay for pet school. Other times, the reason is more ideological. Many dog owners believe that it is better to train your dog yourself. The training process itself can deepen the relationship between you and your dog.

Of course, before you can train your dog, you have to train yourself to a certain extent. Bad dog behaviors are almost always The result of owners who don’t understand canine psychology. Many owners reinforced bad dog behaviors without even thinking about it. Some owners pay attention to dogs who bark, teaching them that this is an acceptable way to get attention. Others go too easy on them when they refuse to be paper trained. A dog training book is a necessity for anyone who wants to get rid of bad dog behavior. It will teach you how to methodically address every aspect of your dog’s disobedience. The result will be a happier dog and a happier owner.