Service Cats: Proper Training Methods

Well here we are, another Miserable Monday. Da end of da weekend and da start of peeps goin’ back to work. We had sun fur da furst time in days yesfurday, but woke up to gray skies and dense fog today. Da weather just doesn’t know what it wants to do. Anyways, today is also Service Cat educational posty day. We didn’t get any questions after last weeks posty, so we’re not sure ifin ya’ll are losin’ innerest in these posts or not. So, ifin ya’ could let us know in da comments, we’d ‘purreciate it. As with all our educational postys, da following will be written in human English. Ifin you’ve missed any post, you can ketch up by clickin’ da linkys below.

 Dezi cocks head to the side in thought

Service Cats: What to Look For

Service Cats: Training Foundations 

Service Cats: How to Train Kitty to Massage Without Claws

Service Cats: Smelling Disease 

Service Cats: Do You Need One 

Service Cats: Who Bears the Cost

Service Cats: Housing Laws and Exceptions 

Service Cats: Accommodations and Common Sense 

Service Cats: What Happens When the Handler Dies 

We were asked a few posts back to talk about proper training methods. Training is something we think all animals, not just Service Animals can benefit from. We’ve all seen the totally out of control doggy and the doing as it pleases kitty. Unfortunately behavioral problems account for a large percentage of animals taken to shelters; and some of those behaviors could be changed with just a little training and patience. In our Training Foundations post we covered the beginning process mommy chooses to use.

 Raena laying on perch

 You’s have mines full attention mommy.

There are several acceptable methods of training. If your cat doesn’t respond to one, try another. Hitting, yelling and chasing your kitty Does Not work. Neither does drenching them with water from a water bottle or water gun. Clicker training is probably the best known method these days. It involves a small clicker that the trainer holds and clicks as the animal does what is asked for, followed by a treat. This method is very successful in dog training. Dogs are generally ruled by their tummy and will perform for a treat.

Clicker training can be successful with some cats. Mommy has never used this method per se’, but she does sometimes use a form of it. Long ago when mommy decided to start training Service Kitties she looked in to a clicker. We don’t know the cost these days, but back then it was pretty pricey, and mommy couldn’t afford it. She was already training kitties successfully so she couldn’t justify the cost. However, you can use a finger snap to mimic a clicker. Mommy usually snaps her fingers to get us to pay attention. She doesn’t however follow it up with a treat.  

 Raena playing with Petafe cheese and mouse toy

 What’s dat mommy? Did you need somethin’?

Treat rewards are the biggest problem mommy has with clicker training. Cats aren’t generally ruled by their tummies and a lot of cats don’t like treats. And too many treats means kitty won’t eat their meal, or they will, and then gain weight and become obese. Positive reinforcement is crucial to train any animal to perform a specific task. Mommy uses praise and love as our reward. It’s not fattening, and it means we will repeat the task even when we don’t get a treat, which would be impossible for her first thing in the morning. Something you may not know, is that most of the handlers of those Service dogs have to carry treats with them to reward the dog off and on throughout the day.

But what about training kitty NOT to do something, such as climb your curtains, stay off the kitchen counters or scratch your brand new leather sofa? Remember, hitting, screaming, chasing or drenching them with water Does Not work. Mommy says the water bottle has it’s place, but if you’re soaking kitty and he/she is still doing the inappropriate behavior, then it obviously isn’t working. And truly, you don’t want kitty to develop a fear of water. Let’s say you’ve ruled out any health issues for kittys’ behavior. Your next step is to offer an appropriate alternative.

Raena sits pose while playing Who me? I’s would never climb da curtains or

jump on da counters.

Let’s talk about inappropriate scratching. All scratchers are not created equal, and not every cat likes the same surface. There are vertical, horizontal and hanging scratchers. Watch kitty to see if he/she has a preference. There are many different textures as well, corrugated cardboard, carpet, sisal and wood. Again, your cat probably has a preference for one of these textures. It may take some time to figure out which, but once you do, you can successfully offer kitty an appropriate scratching surface. The best option would be to have several scratchers of different textures available, as well as vertical and horizontal. Always make sure the scratcher is the right size for your kitty and that it is stable. You can also make a scratcher for your kitty by covering a surface with their favorite material, especially if it’s leather. Place said scratcher next to the area kitty’s scratching and the next time kitty scratches, move him/her over to the new scratching surface and place their paws on it. Initially it might be helpful to take kittys’ paws and mimic scratching on the new surface, as this encourages kitty. And a little catnip on the new scratcher never hurt any kitty either. You must be repetitive in order to stop the offensive behavior completely.

 Dezi lays on cardboard scratcher

Dezi uses sisal scratcher

Raena lays on scratcher

Mommy says that you must speak with a firm tone when training, but Never react in anger. And if there are several people in a household, all parties must be on the training bandwagon. Especially for correcting inappropriate behavior. Now let’s talk a minute about that water bottle so many cat peeps have on hand. And yes, mommy has one too. Here’s mommys’ list of reasons to use the water bottle:

  • To break up a Cat Fight

  • To stop a fight you see coming on by distracting kitties

 Dezi sits on bench

Mommy says NEVER aim the water stream directly at kitty, especially not the head area. Depending on the proximity you are from kitty and where you hit them, kitty could actually be injured. (Mommy has seen some really powerful water bottles and water guns in the market) Instead, spray a few inches above kitty or in between kitties. Mommy says that clapping, snapping fingers, or a shaker can will also work. Again, don’t do this right in kittys’ ears. A clap from across the room is more than sufficient to get kittys’ attention. Whichever action you take, you should include a firm NO at the same time. Mommy always includes our name. She says that doing so makes sure there’s no mistaking who she’s correcting and what behavior is objectionable. There’s a lot of “No Raena’s” going on around here right now.

 Dezi bathing on top of the Liberty cat tree

 Me’s gonna get a quick bath in befur a nap.

Well, me’s just realized this is a really long posty, so me’s gonna wrap it up now and try to get a nap befur Raena starts in again. She’d put dat battery bunny to shame she has so much energy. Anyways, hope you all have a pawsum day.

Till da next time…………………………………..Be Blest!!!

Luv and Hugs and Kitty Kisses

Deztinee and RaenaBelle    

45 thoughts on “Service Cats: Proper Training Methods

  1. dezi & raena…can eye tell ewe a sekrit…when sauce waz livin, de food serviss gurl used ta use de waterz bottle on uz…..most lee me..tuna…de insta gator…. it dinna due any good coz eye thinked it was kinda like bee in out side N fishin N gettin water spray frum waves ….well, knot reel lee LIKE that …sinz we due knot live bye water…. but ewe noe ~~~~~ ♥♥♥☺☺☺

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    1. MOL Oh Tuna da instagator, we’s so sorry you got da water bottle attack, but you did make da bestest of it. MOL And hey, ya never really know, fishin’ just might be like dat.

      Luv ya’

      Dezi and Raena

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  2. I always love reading your training posts. So much good information to get from them. Please keep them coming. I may not comment on all of them but I do read every one.
    Love you all so very much. Hugs and kisses.
    Mary

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    1. Fank you. Yeah water only works with ’bout 30% of cats, as they’re not as ‘fraid of water as one thinks. Mommy mostly uses claps or she also hisses. Let me tell ya’, when mommy hisses, everypawdy minds. MOL Altho’ me may be queen of da house and sis Raena da princess, mommy truly is da Alpha lioness of our purride.

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      Dezi and Raena

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  3. I dislike to train animals with waterguns or bottles. And I think the argument “it is just water” stinks somehow, if things are included what scare an animal then we work with creating fears… even when it is “just water”… think a lot of people would complain if teachers in school would work that way :o(

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    1. You are so right Easy. Negativity doesn’t work. Mommy says a child can unnerstand language and therefur can unnerstand da reason fur a whippin’. But kittys and doggys don’t unnerstand long explanations, and dat’s why hittin’ squirtin’ with water and such aren’t good. We much purrfur mommy’s way of trainin’. We’s always up fur some extra luvvin’

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      Dezi and Raena

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  4. Really great post. Mom has never used the water bottle, even when we had all those foster kittens around. She probably should have one now to put Ocean in his place once in a while when he picks on Echo, but it never lasts beyond Echo yowling and running away! Looks like I’ve missed a lot of those other posts so I’ll check them out.

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  5. another great post!! Mom’s trying out the biting the ear technique with PeggySue – she’s still figuring it out. Its a slow process to be sure – but she’s working on it. PeggySue is really hardheaded – or hard-earred!!!

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    1. Fank you. We suspect it’s your mommy Toby. Most humans are a little appurrhensive at furst. Once your mommy figgers it out, Peggy Sue will get da message. Trust me. MOL

      Luv ya’

      Dezi and Raena

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  6. Great post! We only use squirt bottles when Phoebe is beating up Prancie. I didn’t think clickers were expensive, I think I got one for free with cat food once. Unless there is a different kind.XO

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    1. Fank you. Dat’s why we said we don’t know what they cost these days. When mommy looked into them, they had just hit da mainstream market and cost ’bout $30.00. Mommy couldn’t unnerstand why, but she also didn’t think it was truly necessary. As fur types, we don’t have a clue. MOL

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      Dezi and Raena

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