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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a cat owner like me, you already know training cats is nothing like training dogs. You will do well to train your cat to use the little box at all times, stay off the kitchen counters and come when he is called. Cats apparently love to tread daintily upon a shelf or [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are a cat owner like me, you already know training cats is nothing like training dogs. You will do well to train your cat to use the little box at all times, stay off the kitchen counters and come when he is called. Cats apparently love to tread daintily upon a shelf or counter top, the more breakable items involved the better. If they then decide it would be a good place to lie down, anything in their way goes crashing to the floor. Glass pots, bowls, perhaps even the blender. This of course happens when you are not home. Sometimes your cat may decide to mark his territory or for other reasons refuse to use the little box. Even a cat that has been using the little box faithfully for some time he may still decide to mark his territory underneath the couch or some other hard to access place . What possesses a kitty to do these things? Here are some cat training tips to help you understand more about training cats.</p>
<p>1. Your cat may simply not like the odor in his litter box. A cat is a clean, finicky animal and will not use a dirty litter box; he will find other places to go. Keep it clean and as odor free as possible. Make sure your kitty has access to it all times. You may want to hide the box from company but always make sure the litter box is where he can easily access it.</p>
<p>2. Never hit or punish your cat, many people spray their cat with water to get him off the counter or stop him from scratching the furniture; this is not a good idea when it comes to training cats. It can encourage aggressive behavior and the last thing you need is a cranky aggressive cat running around the house. A better way to discourage them from getting on the counter is to use sticky tape or something of this nature as the cat does not like the feel of it on his feet.</p>
<p>3. A cat will soon know when it is feeding time, whether he hears the can opener or the noise of his dish being moved, he will quickly associate it with food. This is a good opportunity to teach your cat to respond to his name. Call your cat by name before making any noise he associates with feeding time, he will soon learn that the sound of his name is a possible treat and come running to you.</p>
<p>These cat training tips should give you some ideas of how to better train and get along with your kitty. A great resource for more detailed information can be found at; <a title="Kingdom of Pet Cat Training Site" href="http://www.training-cats.org/guide/catsecrets" target="_blank">Cat Secrets Guide</a>, this guide contains top-secret tips to ensure your success in training cats and solving their behavior problems. It contains solutions to over 25 behavior problems found in cats. It also includes training techniques, photos, and step-by-step instructions to train your cat like a professional.</p>
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