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17-01-2007, 12:54 PM   #11

Re: Why to cats meow?


Wow - that is interesting Jenny. I've heard of clicker training for cats and dogs, but not that.





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17-01-2007, 01:28 PM   #12

Re: Why to cats meow?


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Originally Posted by jenny
hi dm, there was a cat this was tried with that learnt that if he pulled the towel off the door he could meow as much as he wanted,lol. so a different signal had to be used.

cats are cleverer than we think,lol
I'm sure that's right.
I've read of a cat belonging to a couple where the husband was profoundly deaf. The cat would meow to its mum but just sit and do an exagerated silent 'meow mime' in front of its dad whan it wanted something.
..... and think how good they are at opening doors etc



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