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my cats are very well trained to come running, full speed, whent hey hear a tin can top twang!!!! other than that theyre hopeless my lot. BUt if you can litter trina them, (or toilet tain as one member here is) then why not for other stuff I couldnt see my lot coming back when called if let off at the park! |
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I wouldn't guarantee 100% recall with cats. They're cats. Maybe, if they are really keen on some sort of treat that you can bring along, you can get them to come back most of the time. I doubt the local park is a good idea. Dogs.... You will always find one or two that loves chasing cats and the cats will probably end up in a tree somewhere, or run home (across roads?) at top speed. Children who have had little, no or wrong contact with animals - never know what will happen, and you risk having to defend your "vicious" cats to enraged parents, if they defend themselves when attacked. (The cats, that is... ) Have a go, with the cats on extendable leads and see what happens? It gives you a few seconds to catch the cat if there is a problem (before they wriggle out of the harness) and will give you an idea of what sort of things you can expect. Rover comes back to me when we're in the garden when he's off his lead. Not always straight away, but within about a minute. He has always been a bit of mommy's boy, so quite dependent on someone he trusts. Your cats may be better or worse at this. I wouldn't dream of letting him outside the garden without a lead - he reacts badly to traffic. He does a decent "stay" and responds to "no!" by stopping whatever he's doing. So far. He also fetches sticks, but I think that's him training me, not the other way around. |
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Misty always comes running at the sound of biscuits being shaken. Chloe on the other hand hears me calling and sticks her nose in the air and walks away! I dont think I could ever train Chloe as she is very strong willed. The only thing I can get her to do is say "hello" when I say hello to her which is sweet! |
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I definiterly would NOT EVER let them off lead in the park! Hreow's explained the dangers. Harness training is easy if you start them young,,,although I have never walkd more than one at a time..tried it once & it was a disaster! One at a time is enough |
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I would never take the risk of letting them off the lead in a park....I don't think they can be trained as well as a dog for obeying commands...... |
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