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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2007

Kizzy, our Bengal cat, can do dog tricks. He can do more tricks than are shown on the video, but Linda ran out of treats. We originally made this video for National High Five Day, hence all the high fives.

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  • This cat makes my cats look like dumb bitchezz

  • Wow, Cherie Blair really knows how to train a cat... o.0

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  • let's try spinning, that's a good trick

  • Cats are smart, they just usually have no respect for authority lol

  • Kizzy is beautiful. I do some of the same tricks! Check out my video response. :) =(-.-)=

  • this is awsome

  • D'awwwwwwwe :*

  • ahahaha amazing :D

    

  • @Yunituber thanks

  • @htolad That way he will learn a part of the trick. Then when understands it, you reward him only for lifting the paw AND extending it too. After that, you only reward him for lifting the paww, extending it, and putting it on your hand.

    1. Figure out the easier way for him to understand what you want;

    2. Reinforce positive progression and behavior;

    3. Always reward him with a treat for a trick well done.

    :)

  • @htolad Not sure about dogs, but it should be easier.

    IMHO, cat training resumes to this: respect, strong bonds, patience and bribery (with something he really wants and won't get any other way).

    You need to find the easiest way possible to make your cat (or dog) understand what you want him to do and reward him for it gradually with each step. This means that, in the beginning, if you want your animal to give you his paw, you'll reward him at first just for lifting it from the ground.

  • So cool! I'm particularly impressed with the rollover, that must have been a hard trick to teach!

    I'd love my cat to respond to voice voice commands. How did you do that?

    I've been training him for a few weeks, (to give paw, first his right one then his left one; to stand up; to do the roundabout), but he only responds to gestures. If I tell him the word and make no gesture, he has no clue what I mean. Gesture only and he knows what I want.

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