CFA Cat Agility Presentation
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I agree with Eyeofpanther user on this one my cats do it in bigger scale like in my video response
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These obstacles are much to easy for a cat. I think the primary challenge here isn't testing the cats agility, but getting the cat to follow. I think the obstacles would need to be bigger to the point that not only the cat has to work, but the human also. I'm talking large scale.
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@VieraBoNie You can only use treats in beginning training for dog agility--treats and toys aren't allowed within 10 ft of the ring in competition, so you have to wean it out early on in training so they get used to it. They get a toy or treat after they're competely done and have left the ring.
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@VieraBoNie Only in beginning training--treats and toys aren't allowed within 10 ft of the ring in competition, so you have to wean it out early on in training so they get used to it. They get a toy or treat after they're competely done and have left the ring.
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I am a dog trainer and my Ragdoll thinks she is a dog, and she is obedience trained, if I say "tunnel" she goes into the tunnel. She has also done the Crate games.
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I am a dog trainer and my Ragdoll thinks she is a dog, and she is obedience trained, if I say "tunnel" she goes into the tunnel. She has also done the Crate games.
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but in the dog agility they have food, don´t they?
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dogs have no idea too, they are just enjoying the food...
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That's not fair that they get a toy as a lure, that's not allowed in dog agility.
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@kundle Thats not always true. Some cats learn the obstacles just as a dog would, but mostly yeah they just want the toy
i think the cats have no idea what they are meant to be doing
lol they are just enjoying chasing the toy
kundle 2 years ago 14
I don't think the cats would do it if they didn't like it. Its not in the cat's nature to be selfless. LOL
bahamutt99 3 years ago 5