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How to Train a Cat : Encourage Healthy Cat Behaviors

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

Using tape and aluminum foil to prevent cats from scratching or sharpening their nails is discussed in this free video.

Expert: Adrienne Mulligan
Bio: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan graduated from veterinary school at North Carolina State University in 1993, and now owns the Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic in Camp Verde, Arizona.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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Pets & Animals

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  • you ugly American witch! I ask everyone to FLAG your video for ANIMAL ABUSE!

  • you leave that messege in front it does not help anything

  • expert village sucks vids are always really short

  • Which one? she has tons of videos.

  • 1.Expert Village are posting these videos

    2.You try rememberin gall she knows:

    Like all the vetrenarine stuff and while workin with so many kinds of cats you do somtimes foorget stuff give her a breake shes trying to help you

  • this lady did not post these videos. expert village did.

  • I ve been able to train my brilliant cat to fetch and catch and play this cool boxing game where we kind of imitate that graceful brazilian fight dancing called 'copiera"-i think thats the proper term; shes so clever and funloving, i really like all your comments, cheers

  • I also wonder how come she's a vet (?!?)

    PS

    Check her other video on training cats. She had problems remembering what cat she had, she told us she had a " Ma? ma? ma?...maine coon" Hehehehe... She didn't even bother to redo the video.

  • True.

  • Being the leader of the flok works for dogs and not for cats. There is a different approach when trying to train a cat.

    Dogs follow a leader (human or dog). Cats don't. They are felines.

    I am among those "stupid" cat owners who read a lot about the cats' behaviour and I "tricked" my cat into behaving. Funny hmmm?

    How come it worked when you consider it a stupid thing?

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