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How to train your cat to do ANYTHING (animal behaviorist explains)

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Training is NOT just for dogs. Training your cat can markedly improve their life and strengthen your bond with them!

join my conversation with Leili, a certified animal behavior technician and founder of Superkit, as we explore a myriad of cat behavior and training topics that will contribute significantly to your cat's wellbeing.

Leili stressed the importance of recognizing when your cat is comfortable with handling during activities like nail trimming and teeth brushing and the value of observing their body language to tailor training sessions.

Cats are creatures of habit, and regular, short training sessions can enhance their mental health, improve their general health, and reduce stress during vet visits. Leili's traffic light system is an absolute gamechanger when it comes to making training simple and effective!

A key takeaway from our conversation: training isn't just about commands; it's a vital part of nurturing a contented, healthy cat. This mindful approach involves establishing core behaviors, building trust, and investing intentional time to understand and bond with our furry companions.

By incorporating training into your daily routine with your cat, you create a shared language that deepens your connection, making every interaction more meaningful.

So, fellow cat lovers, how do YOU incorporate learning into your time with your cat to foster a stronger bond? Share your experiences and insights below.

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Enjoy my educational content, but remember, it's not specific veterinary advice for your pet. Consult a veterinary professional in person for your pet's needs.

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