Sunday, May 17, 2009

Cat Leash Training Can Do Wonders

You might have seen dogs been taken out on leash, you even might have seen ponies on leash, but have you ever seen cat on a leash? Probably never, but looking at its benefits, cat leash training can do wonders to your cat’s life. The main purpose of a leash is to control the erratic behavior of your pet while outdoors. Dogs are taken on leashes so that they don’t run away from you and cause public nuisance. Cats on the other hand take care of such things on their own i.e. they exercise themselves enough and if are properly trained, even do the tasks of relieving themselves in the right place. But can you leash train a cat? Yes they can be and here is how.

Often it has been seen that whenever the owner opens the door, cats run out of the home. Probably the cat is just curious to have a look at the outside world. If that is your problem, then you should probably try cat leash training. Just as any type of training, cat leash training will take a considerable amount of time. Do you remember the first time you tried to put a collar on your cat? The cat might have resisted putting it on and after you managed to put it on somehow, the cat would have been busy for hours trying to remove it. The good thing about cat leash training is that the collar is already in place and you don’t need to start from scratch. If your cat does not have a collar, then probably you are going to have a tough time to complete cat leash training, but it’s not impossible.

Once your cat gets accustomed to a collar, half of the battle for cat leash training is won. Then you can start training your cat for a leash by attaching a leash to your cat’s collar. Do not tighten the leash and keep it slackened, so that the cat gets used to it. Also, do not walk or drag the cat the first time you put the leash on your cat. Let her get used to it. This is the secret of successful cat leash training. Try this method for a few minutes on the first day. The next day try to walk your cat around the house. Once she gets accustomed to walking with the leash on, try to take her outdoors.

You can try to entice your cat for leash training by giving treats to your cat. If you find this process very cumbersome, just get professional help. It won’t be a surprise if you see lots of cats walking around in their neighborhood with their leashes on.

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