Japanese crossword «Trainer»
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I think that cats are impossible to train.
On the other hand cats are excellent trainers - look in on any home where a cat lives - they get their humans to do whatever they want!
Look at this cat's front paw - it's training Grandma to "Sit" - It will move on to "Feed me now" and "Stroke me" very quickly!
On the other hand cats are excellent trainers - look in on any home where a cat lives - they get their humans to do whatever they want!
Look at this cat's front paw - it's training Grandma to "Sit" - It will move on to "Feed me now" and "Stroke me" very quickly!
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My cat it's relatively trained, she ask for food, and waits for me to finish what I'm doing , then goes to her cup and seats until I say "ok, ready".
And Luka's one it could be treated. Just, to be part of the family, it's needs a name and certainly, a pair of boots...
And Luka's one it could be treated. Just, to be part of the family, it's needs a name and certainly, a pair of boots...
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Good one, yec72!
We are knowing more details of this family, and it's growing. Grandkids must be happy!
We are knowing more details of this family, and it's growing. Grandkids must be happy!
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I have trained mine to cooperate with claw trimming. I sar "good" as they let me cut each claw and then give them food when I'm done. You have to start by teaching them that "good" means a bit of food. Then you start with rewarding after one claw and work up to more. Dogs are different and will often do things just for praise. But I love both species.
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