Contrary to popular belief, it is far from impossible to train a
cat. In fact, it may be much easier than you think. If you would
like to train your cat to come when his/her name is called, then
you will have to adopt different techniques to those used when
training a dog. Nevertheless, with a little patience and some
persistence, you should be able to train your kitty to come to you
on command. There are, of course, many benefits to training your
cat basic obedience, such as approaching you when called, which
include: being able to call your cat in from outside in the
evenings or ensuring that in an emergency, such as a house fire,
you can quickly locate your cat and make sure that he/she is
protected from danger. So, if you would like to begin training your
cat to come when called, the following tips will help you develop
the correct techniques that will make cat obedience training much
easier. 1. First, it is a good idea to use the cat's name as a
command call. Obviously, this is essential if you are in a home
with multiple pets, but it is wise even if your cat is the only
animal in the home, because cats, like dogs, quickly recognize and
respond to the sound of their own names. 2. In order to encourage
your cat to approach you, it is crucial that you offer a pleasant
experience, such as a tasty treat, favorite toy or praise. The
reward method you choose will depend on your individual cat and
what motivates him/her most effectively. However, it is wise to use
food rewards in moderation, because otherwise you will end up with
a very overweight cat. 3. It is advisable to ensure that you do not
call your cat only on occasions when you have something unpleasant
to offer, such as crating, medication or a trip to the vet. If
these are the only circumstances in which you call your cat, you
will soon find that he/she will no longer come to you. Of course,
there will be times when it is necessary to do something that the
cat finds unpleasant, but, on these occasions, you should offer a
treat before the unpleasantness. 4. You may need to exercise quite
a bit of patience, especially if you are trying to train a
particularly willful adult cat. If your cat flatly refuses to come
to you, then simply wait until he/she chooses to approach you, then
say the cat's name and provide lots of praise. Hopefully, the cat
will soon associate coming to you when its name is called, with
pleasant treats and attention. 5. As you may already know, cats do
not have the longest attention span in the animal kingdom, so you
might have to be prepared to perform your training over weeks,
trying to get your kitty to come to you just once a day. Obviously,
the time you can devote to training will depend on your lifestyle
and the individual character of your cat. 6. One of the most
important things to remember is to remain consistent. In other
words, if you have chosen to offer your cat a favorite toy as a
reward, you must continue to use this toy. Moreover, if there are
other people in the house, ensure that they use the same reward
that you are using. Cats are savvy and if the reward is not
forthcoming, they may decide that they are no longer willing to
comply with your command. As mentioned above, training a cat to
come when called can be incredibly easy, but it is important to
remain patient and consistent. Samantha Markham is a professional
freelance writer based in the UK. She is proud to produce articles
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