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The applications we place on your site have to be easy to learn or we don't put them on your site! We know how busy you are fighting off this recession and the last thing you and your staff need is some difficult new system to learn. It is of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE to us that you understand how to operate your new site and it's components, so we provide an hour or two of training at no cost. Then you'll have all weekend for cat naps.
And now a word about cats:
Teaching Your Cat Tricks
Although
some cats will respond to positive reinforcement, most cats generally
do better if they are working for food rewards. If you use soft moist
cat food or dry food as a treat, you will lessen the chance of
disturbing a properly balanced diet. If your cat has performed a
certain task you have asked of her, make sure you not only reward her
with a food treat but with verbal praise as well.
You will
have more success if you work with one command at a time. As with any
kind of training you have to be consistent and let your cat work at her
own speed. When you see even the slightest glimmer that your cat
understands the behavior you are trying to teach, reward her
enthusiastically. Here are a few you may want to try.
Come
Try
teaching this one at mealtime. Use your cat's name followed by the
command "come." If necessary, tap on her food bowl to get her
attention. When she comes, praise her lavishly and then give her the
food. Eventually, your cat will associate the food with the command and
then you will be on your way to owning a trained cat.
Shake Hands
With
your cat sitting in front of you, touch her paw and say, "shake." As
soon as she reacts and lifts her paw, shake it and give her verbal
approval along with a treat. Remember to be consistent and repeat the
command the same way each time.
Sit-Up
Place
your cat into sitting position. Hold a treat over your cat's head and
say "sit-up." Do not give her the reward if she stands or grabs at the
treat, just repeat the command and wait for her to try. When she does
accomplish the desired behavior, give her the treat right away and
repeat the command several times.
Wave
Swiping
at a morsel of food is a natural behavior for a cat. Hold a treat in
your hand. Place it in front of the cat's nose but just out of reach of
her front paws. Then, move it back and forth with your hands in a
waving motion while telling your cat to "wave." As your cat reaches out
for the food, it will appear as if she is waving. Once her motion
simulates the waving behavior, praise her and give her a treat.
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