Cats Pets
Posted in Pet Training on 04/13/2009 09:35 am by adminProtect Your Furniture From Scratching Cats
Executive summary about Cats Pets Pat Lemmons

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Cats scratch:
- To remove old nail sheaths from the claws
- To exercise and tone muscles
- To relieve stress, frustration and boredom
- To “warm up” for a vigorous play session
- To mark territory
Training tips:
Place a sisal rope scratching post in a room where the cat spends a lot of time. Rub catnip onto the sisal material and call the cat over to the post. After your cat begins to scratch, praise him and give him a food treat.
Smart and caring cat owners know that claws are very important to cats pets . Scratching products are designed to maximize your cat’s scratching pleasure by providing an appealing target for territorial marking, exercise, and a playful warm-up.
The Secrete to Training Your Cat at Home
Executive summary about Cats Pets by Tim Bock

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You may have to experiment with kitty treats before you find one your cat really loves.
Scratching post
When training your cat to use a scratching post always keep the scratching post available to the cats reach, and eye contact. Also keep in mind cats pets tend to scratch where they feel comfortable at. Try to find things the cat does not like and lay around the couch until he/she learns to not scratch on the couch. Also keep attractive toys around your cats scratching post, and also maybe check into catnip. So get out the grass and sprinkle a little around the cat scratching post.
Small rewards
A few swats at the mouse later he would return, lay the mouse down, meow once, and await me to throw it again. So keep that routine pattern down, and give kitty and cat lots of love, and rewards and soon you will find him/her making you a very proud parent of a smart kitty/cat.
Check out our other guide on pets puppies.