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I've done some with Imogen, just basic things like she'll touch a target stick with her nose on command but I'm hoping to be able to build it up. The main thing, just like with any other animals is to get the timing correct. Also using small enough treat rewards as I found if I gave Imogen to much she became too distracted with eating the treat and lost concentration We only do short sesions too, about 10-15 min at the most. Hope that helps. ETA- there are a few websites and books available on clicker training cats which cover things like establishing the associations with the clicker. |
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You may like to look at this thread from a couple of years ago RCR....... http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php...hlight=clicker also this one... http://www.clickertraining.com/searc.../training+cats Let us know how you get on.. |
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Don't worry, I'll tell you how I get on! There's a book in the college library I'm going to get out as soon as it's available about clicker training cats. |
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I used to do a bit with Eva. She was very quick on the uptake but the whole thing fell by the wayside. Keep meaning to get back into it with her but never quite get there. |
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I've tried teaching Dylan "sit" using a treat the other night, Dylan didn't seem to understand what I was requesting he did though, so clicker training might be better for him I think. |
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