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Training of Cat Behavior
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Cat Collar Training
As in the case of dogs, a collar is needed for the cats also. This becomes useful in situations where the cat is taken out for a walk using a leash. Getting your cat trained to collars requires time and patience from both yourself and the cat.
There is a wide range of collars that could be chosen for your cat. You may choose a collar which best suits your cat. Also there are few collars that glow in the dark which will enable you to keep track of the cat during the night times. However, whenever you select a collar, you must make sure that the collar isn’t too big or too small.
Upon the purchase of the collar for your cat, you must first clean it with water, preferably warm water. This keeps away the germs and the smells from other pet animals. You could then dry up the collar and expose it to your cat so that it checks out the same for a while. The typical actions of the cat on seeing such a collar would be hissing at it or rubbing on it which suggests that the cat is ready to accept the new collar. So as to make sure that the collar suits well your cat and your cat is also ok with it, you could make the cat wear the collar couple of times a day.
Letting the collar loose can help the cat get rid of it in case it feels uncomfortable wearing it. The same method could be used for getting the cat used to the leash. These methods will be more effective when the cat is rewarded for letting the leash and collars around its neck. However, such a training process definitely requires a lot of patience from you.
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