Mine do numerous things, which I try to teach them things that they are naturally good at. I have one that walks a clothes line on command, and will also climb and descend on a ladder. One stands on its hind legs and dances (well walks around in a circle type motion while on her hinds) she will also sit up and stay there. One does the shake & fetch, one I tell to "get dizzy" with a twisting motion with my arm...and she will go round and round until she gets dizzy, stops with all 4 paws splayed and her head bobs (she loves it...crazy cat).
2007-03-12 14:03:16
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answered by MrsJ S 2
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My cat sits on command too. He also plays fetch and speaks on command. I once had a cat that knew "high-5"
2007-03-12 16:53:49
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answered by marina 4
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Mine loves to play fetch with the twist ties, too! He will bring them to me to throw. He also plays fetch with little wadded up pieces of paper.
He has learned that some doors can be "wiggled" open, so if he wants to go through a particular one, he lays beside it, sticks a paw underneath, and wiggles it back and forth. Every once in awhile, he gets one open.
2007-03-12 15:08:23
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answered by milomax 6
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The cat I raised from 2 days old plays fetch. No one believed me until I got it on my camcorder. She likes twist ties from bread wrappers.
My other cat eats with his paws. He scoops the little morsels of food with his palm and eats his meals that way. It takes a while to finish.
2007-03-12 13:48:34
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answered by fatcatkeepers 2
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Cats are finicky; cats are aloof -- possibly by way of fact they're such smart creatures. canines enthusiasts, do no longer pass off in a huff, yet cats are greater smart than canines. And, with staying power, encouragement and rewards, cats are fairly trainable. you won't in any respect practice them to bounce into the air and grab a frisbee, yet strolling at heel, rolling over, bringing interior the paper, isn't outdoors the area of threat. that's some tricks: Cats are actual bored so make education classes short and to the element. Its much less perplexing to coach a habit to a cat that isn't awaiting a play consultation. Play first - wait, then practice the habit that advantages the wait. you will be able to ought to teach the cat what you opt for for. as an occasion, placed a line of treats quite a few inches out of your reclining cat. As you're saying "Sammy, roll over", help your cat to roll over interior the process the treats. compliment your cat and allow him/her relish the treats. you will be able to ought to "help" your cat try this habit quite a few greater circumstances. confirm you motivate you cat each step of ways, yet save the desirable compliment for a "trick properly carried out". Rolling over is merely between the various tricks you are able to practice your cat. Turning on or off a mild swap, or television or stereo; strolling at heel -- just about something with the properly suited quantity of staying power, rewards and love. So in case you opt for for to coach your cat a trick or 2, keep in mind those issues: a million. wait and notice. be sure the cat is receptive to the coaching you're to offer him. 2. build your trick upon some habit or habit the cat is already doing. 3. do no longer scold your cat for no longer appearing. merely use rewards to envision the hot habit. 4. And confirm you seek for suggestion out of your vet or puppy expert in the previous utilising any suggestion while working inclusive of your cat.
2016-12-14 17:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I have 2 Burmese cats. One fetches. They both will shake my hand, and they both will sit up all for treats.
2007-03-12 14:38:22
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answered by Tigger 5
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My cat likes to fetch these big ole black garbage bag ties, I throw it across floor he chases it and brings it back to me to throw again..... he also has a little soccer ball and runs arounds while knocking ball back and forth from paw to paw while running.
2007-03-12 13:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I taught Sophie to sit up and beg. You can see a clip on my blog!
2007-03-13 02:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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mine tries to open doors, except he just hangs on the knob... lever type doors are different, he can get those open. he plays fetch sometimes, and i think he tries to communicate..ill ask him something...he replies..and we have a funny cat to human conversation.
2007-03-12 14:04:44
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answered by red77chevy350 4
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