Meet the world's smartest cat - Kaiser! From skateboarding to backflipping to rolling a barrel, Kaiser the Bengal cat does it all.
These are the tricks Kaiser could perform as of his first birthday. Kai celebrated his first birthday on October 2nd, 2010.
Kai is a purebred clicker trained Bengal cat, who has learned everything he knows by me with the use of positive reinforcement. Kaiser chooses to do all of the behaviours shown in this video. I personally call him my "little dog in a cat costume" - he is so smart! I just love the little guy.
Kaiser can currently perform many other tricks that are not included in this video, and he is constantly learning more. Subscribe to keep up with his tricks!
My goal with Kaiser's training is to show the world that cats CAN be trained and that nothing is impossible with positive training methods!
Remember to always use positive reinforcement, to "use your clicker", and to do more with your cat!
Happy clicker training!
Visit Kaiser's official website:
http://www.useyourclicker.com/
Stay tuned for a new tricks video with Nana, and we also have some exciting news to share about her, coming up!
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Love Kaiser and your videos, I've been watching them them closely in order to train my cat. I don't have a clicker though.
What I wanted to ask you: does Kaiser respond to voice commands, gestures, or both?
I'm asking because although I was able to teach 3 tricks in the last few weeks to my cat (give right, then left paw; stand up; spin), he only responds to the gestures I make and not the word.
Yunituber 1 month ago
@Yunituber Kaiser responds to both verbal cues and hand gestures.
Animals often respond better to hand signals at first when they learn a new trick. To teach your cat the verbal cue, say the word that you would like to use for the trick as you give him the hand gesture, and reward him with plenty of praise and treats when he performs the trick. Cats are very intelligent; he will catch on.
NanaBorderCollie 1 month ago 3
What treats do you use? My cats will not do anything for their normal food, because I guess it's boring since they eat it every day, and I can only give them three treats a day so its not very effective for training. I've tried breaking them into pieces but then my cats won't eat them for some reason. So if you know any inexpensive treats that aren't bad if you give them to many, can you please tell me?? Thank you!!
redvines1010 2 months ago
@redvines1010 I use many different rewards when teaching Kaiser, including chicken, ham, pepperoni, steak, and cheese. Use only the most rewarding foods when teaching your cat.
NanaBorderCollie 2 months ago
are bengal cats smarter than normal domestic cats? I always hear people say cats are practically untrainable
jeannette84xx 4 months ago
@jeannette84xx Bengals typically have more energy than other cats, and usually have longer attention spans. This does make them easier to teach; however, any cat can learn the tricks shown in this video, given that they are taught only with positive reinforcement.
NanaBorderCollie 4 months ago 4