Well, it’s time fur another Service Cat Monday posty. Are ya’ll gettin’ tired of these? We ask cuz we’re not gettin’ many questions, and comments seem to be down.? You know, we blog to keep a journal of our lives, but we also blog to educate and entertain. We recently posted a couple “play date” postys that a lot of ya’ seemed to enjoy, so ifin you’d like to see more of those, or even join us fur a virtual play date, purrlease let us know. Me does wanna let everypawdy know, we are in purrime storm season here in Oklahoma. Those of ya’ that have been with us fur a while knows what that means, but we do have a lot of new furiends that have joined us recently that don’t. Furst, fank you fur joinin’ our furmily. You’re only a visitor once, after that, you’re furmily. Anyways, storm season means lots of thunder, lightnin’, hail, rain, wind, tornadoes, fires and/or floods. And that means mommy won’t let us on the catputer as much, so we may get behind in our visitin’. Just ‘member, even ifin we don’t make it by to visit ya’, we’re thinkin’ ‘bout ya’ and purrayin’ fur ya’. And we’ll be by as soon as weather purrmits.
Now let me get the business pawrt of this posty out of the way, so we can get on with it. Our Service Cat posts aren’t meant to be a step by step trainin’ manual, as trainin’ is all ‘bout Repetition, and Rewards. In other words, it can get kinda borin’ to read ‘bout. All the tips, tricks and techniques described are things mommy has developed or discovered in her many years of training animals, especially cats. As with all our educational posts, the followin’ will be written in human English fur translator and reader ease. Ifin you’ve missed any of the posts in this series, you can ketch up by clickin’ the links at the bottom of this or any Service Cat post.
Today we thought we’d address a couple of things that keep coming up. The first is training cats in general. For many years people really never gave a thought to training a cat to do anything. Cats got and still get a really bad rap. We’re often thought to be aloof, self willed, solitary animals. But that just isn’t true. Most of us love our humans, and like dogs, just want to be a part of the family and please you. Contrary to popular belief, we don’t act out or misbehave to get back at you or out of spite. We can live long, healthy, happy lives and never need to go out side and wander around. Some of us might even enjoy being trained to roll over, play fetch, or shake your hand, but really, we’re so much more talented than that. Looking back over history, there’s one thing that stands out to mommy, as it regards training a kitty. Most of you have seen those toilet training contraptions for kitties, right? Guess what? Mommy even bought one, once. Well, the first time she had to really go and forgot to remove the kitty catcher…yeah, the kitty toilet training contraption went into the trash and the litter box reappeared.
That being said, many kitties around the world have been trained to use the human toilet. We even know a few of them. And until recently, mommy thought that was a great idea, just something she wasn’t interested in training. It certainly deals with the issue of a stinky litter box. And it surely shows that kitties can be trained. However, after watching sis Lexi get weaker that last year of her life, having trouble jumping and start leaning on the side of the litter box to balance herself when she needed to relieve herself; mommy has changed her mind. Altho’ we kitties are very smart, and will no doubt learn to compensate, we weren’t really intended to balance on the side of a toilet to pee. As we have pointed out many times, training should keep in mind and be based on the animal’s natural abilities and instincts. Our massaging mommy, is based on a kitties innate drive to knead. Our calling for help is based on our curiosity drive as is our driving the wheelchair. Mommy can’t explain why we want to help her in the shower, but chalks that one up to our love for her. The bottom line is, kitties can, and want to be trained. Just remember to keep in mind, our size, natural instincts, and think long term. After all, if a kitty’s part of your life, you want him/her to live a long, healthy happy life. Aging and sickness are not always kind to the body.
The next thing we’d like to talk about today is photos, videos and social media. If we’ve been asked once, we’ve been asked a million times, for a video of us driving the wheelchair. Of course before we got our computer, this issue never came up. Now, we get at least one email/comment every week about it. First you need to understand that all this technology is new to mommy, and let’s face it, she’s definitely not a pro. MOL Secondly, we rarely drive the wheelchair without mommy in it. Mommy uses the wheelchair in the morning’s when she can’t walk and her muscles are kind of “locked” up. In the last couple of years, she’s also began to use it to take out the trash and check the mail. But most of the day, it sits parked and usually charging.
So let’s look at when we drive. When mommy wakes up and can’t move, we give her massages to get the blood flowing and start the warming process for her muscles. Her arms wake up first. So once in the chair, mommy puts one hand on our (whoever is driving) back and one under our tummy to stabilize us as we drive. We don’t take a camera to bed, but as you can see, there’s no free hands to work a camera. And think about it, what are you wearing and how do you look when you crawl out of bed in the mornings? Let’s just say that mommy’s totally inappropriate for viewing. We may wake up looking like divas, but mommy…Not. MOL
Now let’s get to the “social media” part of this. How many times have you seen a video or part of a video compiled into one of those “funniest”, “craziest”, or something “est” videos in your social media feeds? Unfortunately, there are a lot of people out there that continue to steal photos and videos to use as their own and in ways not intended by the original poster/owner. What we do is NOT a trick. And altho’ we sometimes make funnies, it’s not intended to be part of anybody’s funniest video compilation. So altho’ mommy is trying to figure out a way to get us on video, she isn’t thrilled at the aspects of posting such a video. So we can’t say when or if you’ll be seeing a video of us driving mommy in the wheelchair.
Me’s gonna wrap it up fur now. As me said earlier, we decided to cover these things as we do get questions and emails about them from time to time; and mommy says ifin one purrson’s askin’, there’s 10 more wonderin’ the same thing. ‘Member, ifin you’ve missed any of the posts in this series just click the links below to check them out. We welcome any questions, comments or suggestions you might have on any topic including training. We’ll be ‘round to visit as weather purrmits. We hope you’re all enjoyin’ sunshine and daisy’s.
Till the next time………………………………….Be Blest!!!
Luv and Hugs and Kitty Kisses
Deztinee and RaenaBelle









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Hello Dezi and Raena,
Albverto here. You two are a couple of amazing felines and we’re proud to know you! The female human asked me to pose a question. Our Jasmine has been living in a separate part of the house because of bullying. The bully is no longer here but Jasmine so fearful the humans bring her out and she hunkers down and races back to her “safe space”. Oliver and I and Tucker visit her regularly (she’s not too fond of Lily). The female human is very sad about this and would love to see Jasmine enjoying all of the house with us. Would your training help the human get Jasmine back out into the family area?:
And please stay safe from that scary weather you have there!
Love you both, Purrs and Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Oh Alberto, dat’s so sad. We feel fur Jasmine, and mommy totally unnerstands her and your humans sides of this. It always breaks mommy’s heart when a kitty is scared of anythin’. And da short answer is yes, trainin’ would definitely help Jasmine. Mommy says you should start with da scent me up game, just to get Jasmine more comfurtable and spread da scents around. Mommy says, we’ll write more ’bout how to re-integrate next week. In da meantime, tell da human to play lots and lots of scent me up and to use ya’ll’s scents too. Dat means ya’ll get to play scent me up too. We luv dat game. And you can find it in our Training Foundations posty. big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Thanks Dezi and Ranea (and your human!)
I know you would be able to point the human in the right direction. I’ve sent her over to your blog to study up on the scent me up game. And being a feline who is still a bit on the kittenish side of things, I’m all for anything that’s a game!
We’ll report in and lots of love from The Tribe of Five!
Purrs and Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Sounds pawsum Alberto. And we know ya’ll are gonna luv da scent me up game. Ifin ya’ have any questions ’bout it or anythin’ else, let us know. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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We love when we can come and visit and wish we could more often as we love all you girls. We are having a problem with aggression in our house and Dad is really upset as it is new. The culprit is going to the vet this week and depending on that outcome we will decide what to do next.
Purrs
Timmy, Dad and Family
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Aaaaaaaaw Fank you Timmy. We luv all of you too. We’re sendin’ lots of purrayers and hope this is a medical condition dat can be easily fixed. But mommy says we most definitely will address this in a posty just in case it’s not. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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We think that cats are awesome, and delight in knowing more about how they help humans. Our Angel helps us by waking us up really early every day, just in case the alarm clock doesn’t go off an hour or so later…
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I love the service cats posts. I always learn something! It’s very clear that everything in the service cats posts is based on personal experience. And I appreciate the effort involved in making the posts as clear and understandable as possible. Thank you!
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Fank you, we really purreciate your input. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Fank you awnty Jeanne. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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You girls are so sweet!
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Rom used both toilet and litter box, but as he got older, he used the porcelain less and less. I don’t know if that was a mobility issue or simply because his sight got bad at the end. (The last year or so, we didn’t dare rearrange the furniture because the one time we did, he ran head-first into the sofa.)
I’m not tired of the training suggestions, but also enjoy your other posts.
Mr. M has also been known to use ‘the porcelain’ when ‘the box’ is outside being sanitized, and while Purrseidon loves to hop onto the seat to watch the water swirl as it flushes, I’ve never noticed her actually using the toilet for anything other than entertainment.
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Aaaaaaw Poor Rom. Dat was so sweet of ya’ll to work ’round his failin’ eyesight. Dat’s great dat M can go when da box is unavailable. And we think Purrseidon has da right idea. Altho’ mommy has to keep da lid down or we’ll go swimmin’. And mommy says she doesn’t want toilet water all over us or da house. MOL Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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IF not for Purr, we wouldn’t need to keep the lid down… Same reason as Mom Audra….
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We enjoy your service kitty posts too but we really don’t have any questions. The Dad isn’t good at the video thing either which is why we rarely post any. Watch those storms and be safe please. Love ya sweeties!
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Fank you Brian. We didn’t know dat ’bout your dad, but it’s nice to know our mommy ain’t da only one. MOL Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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No we’re not tired of these or any of your posts. We’re learning things we never even imagined. Service cats, I first heard of it here believe me. It’s fascinating what your mamma has to say and of course your bootiful photos are always an uplifting treat. ❤
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Aaaaaaaaw Fank you. Big hugs fur all.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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