Service Cats: Should Spray Bottles Be Used When Training Cats

Meow and welcome to another Service Cat Monday. We’re getting a lot of questions regardin’ the “new” wheelchair and how we’ll be affected by it. Unfurtuantely we can’t really answer those questions till the “new” wheelchair gets here. We can say that mommy’s had 2 wheelchairs now and, fur the most pawrt they are similar enuff that they don’t require a lot of new training. However, we will certainly keep you all updated once we’ve received the chair. As with anythin’ involving the government, the red tape is long and we’re still waitin’ fur said chair to be ordered and delivered. That bein’ said, let’s get the business pawrt of this posty outta the way and get on with today’s question. The followin’ post will be written in human English fur reader and translator ease. Our Service Cat Monday posts aren’t intended to be an all inclusive Trainin’ Manual but rather Tips, Tricks and Techniques used/developed by mommy thru her many years of animal trainin’, cats in purrticular. Ifin you have any questions or topics you would like us to cover, purrlease let us know in the comments section or send us an email. When asking behavioral questions, purrlease be as specific as pawssible. And, ifin you’ve missed any of the posts in this series, you can ketch up by clickin’ the links at the end of this post. Always remember, Training is all ‘bout Repetition and Rewards.

 

Dezi laying in cat tree in new harness

The first question we’re going to meow about today comes from our sweet friend Annie from the Gooeylounge. She asked “what we thought about the use of water bottles, water pistols and the like being used to Discipline kitties.” She noted that they’re not used in her house, but she’s familiar with a lot of peeps that do. We added the word Discipline to her question, as a water bottle can really only be used for discipline purposes. Since so many kitties actually hate water, being squirted with the same for sure wouldn’t be seen as kitty having fun.

 

 Water Spray Bottle

 

 

As you know, we always tell the truth. When mommy started out, she had a water bottle. It was recommended by not only the VET, but also several trainers at the time. We must note, these trainers worked with dogs only. Back then there weren’t any kitty trainers to get advice from. The first time mommy used the water bottle, it had very little effect on the kitty’s behavior. Mommy quickly learned that discipline should NEVER be used as a training tool. So, the water bottle moved back to it’s home in the bathroom to be used to spruce up mommy’s perm (a hairstyle popular throughout the late 70’s and early 80’s).

 

 Water Pistol

 

 

In recent years we’ve seen Air Cans being used to train cats. The idea is the same as the water bottle. A can of compressed air is placed near the area you want kitty to avoid. When kitty comes near it, the Air can forcefully spews out a blast of air at kitty to startle him/her. These Air cans are yet another form of disciplining kitty. Our stance on any form of Negative Discipline to kitty’s body is that it has no place in Training. The old saying, “Two negatives doesn’t make a positive” is absolutely true. We suggested other forms of swaying kitty to behave properly in our post entitled Discipline. Cats respond better Positive reinforcement and Love. 

 

 Air Can

 

 

We also wanted to address a question asked by Jan from the Funny Farmers. She said, “Raena seems to be doing a lot and going everywhere now. Does Dezi get jealous? How is Dezi?” Thanks for worrying about me awnty Jan, but, no worries. Me is doing great. When me joined mommy and sis Lexi all those years ago, me did most of the going and doing as sis Lexi was getting older and not enjoying the hustle and bustle of certain outings anymore. She still enjoyed trips and short outings, but Walmart and the like were a bit overwhelming. While we may be calm and quiet, our presence does draw attention. A lot of children seem to have no boundaries and often try to poke at us through the stroller. As a kitty ages, that type of behavior can become a bit too much. Me loves mommy very much and will tolerate anything for her, but thankfully, Raena enjoys being the center of attention and for the most part doesn’t get annoyed at the poke attempts from sticky little fingers. And, me quite enjoys the few hours of alone time me gets while Raena is out accompanying mommy. There’s no reason for jealousy, because when we’re together, mommy spends plenty of time with me. Me also continues Training each day to stay sharp; and me still goes on short outings with mommy as well as strolls around the apartment complex. 

 

 Dezi sits in stroller

 

 

Well, we hope we’ve answered some of your questions today. As me said earlier, we have quite a few questions regarding the “new” wheelchair that we can’t answer till it gets here. So, ifin you have any other questions or topics you’d like us to cover, purrlease leave them in the comments section or send us an email. And, remember, you can ketch up on any post you’ve missed by clicking the links below.

 

 Dezi gets loving while laying on the arm of the chair

 

 

Are your kitties sociable?

Do you have one that seems to like outings more than the other(s)?  

 

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

 

 

 

Luv and Hugs and Kitty Kisses

 

Deztinee and RaenaBelle

 

 

 

Service Cats

 

What to Look For      Training Foundations      Train Kitty To Massage

Smelling Disease      Do You Need One      Who Bears the Cost

Housing Laws & Exceptions      Accommodations & Common Sense

When the Handler Dies      Proper Training Methods Pt. 1 & Pt. 2

Easiest Task to Train      Getting Kitty Ready for an Outing

Discipline: Stop Countersurfing Kitty      Internal Disputes

Calling Emergency Help      Just What Is Kitty Capable of

Shad: Original Service Cat      Harness, Vest, Leash or Stroller

Dezi, the Wheelchair & Chest      Round and Round We Go

Tumble & Fall Response      Raena Calls for Help

The Rest of the Story     Raena & the Wheelchair Pt. 1 Pt. 2 Pt. 3 Pt. 4

When to Train      Explaining Rewards & Kitty’s Feelings

Stop Kitty’s Begging     Calling For Help Options Pt. 1

Medicating Kitty

Training the Pig Headed, Stallion Strong, Submissive Pup & Conniving Cat

Cats Love Training & Social Media Downfalls

Reintegrating the Scared or Bullied Cat      There’s No Bully Cat Breed

Going for a Walk When in a Wheelchair     Calming the Tiger Pt.1 Pt. 2 Pt. 3

Surviving A Remodel      Taming A Feral Cat

Designer Cats & Scent      DNA Doesn’t Change      Fighting or Posturing

Clicker Training & Operant Conditioning      Wheelchair Training

Basic Training Continues     Managing Without A Wheelchair

38 thoughts on “Service Cats: Should Spray Bottles Be Used When Training Cats

  1. I have a question about new wild kitties behaviors.

    Patzy loves our dog because he is old and shows no interest in her. She is only about a year old and came from the county animal shelter. She loves me as she is always with me when I am home, sleeps by my feet (I don’t dare wiggle those feet though or I get attacked and have to kick her off in the wee mornings.). She greets me when I come home from work and purrs to see me.

    She also plays rough. I attribute that to her calico/tortie side of her. But I want her to recognize love pets as well as play pets. I am working with her not to play, especially aggressive play, when I pet her on her head and back by pulling away if she starts to scratch and kick. I also re-direct her by handing her a toy (nip nanner, fringed blankie or others) to get my hand out of the way. I also praise her and tell her beautiful, gorgeous she is to keep her calm. Any other suggestions?

    Issue #2 – I think it may help her to have a friend/Buddy cat. But today we were looking out the window and a neighbor cat walked through our yard and she went all poofy and hissy and slapped me like it was my fault. Maybe a second cat is not such a great idea?

    Is she just taking advantage of me? MOL

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  2. Very, very interesting read. We don’t use negative reinforment with our little ones, and to be honest, we got very lucky (especially with Beau who will stop any naughty behaviour whenever you say his name.)

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        1. Names are a purrsonal thing, and so ifin you like dat, you should go fur it. Mommy likes to choose names dat have some meanin’ and dat of course, we recognize and approve of. We did write a post a while back ’bout middle names/full names, as dat’s somethin’ mommy has always done. She figgers ifin it worked fur human kids, it would work fur us. Big hugs

          Luv ya’

          Dezi and Raena

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  3. Hello, Dezi, Raena, and Mom Audra! I know some people who use the water bottle method, but I’m not a fan of it and only use positive reinforcement methods. Both the furbabies and myself are much happier that way. And I can see how it would be difficult to do your job when little kids are so interested in you. It sounds like Raena is doing a great job with it, though, and that you’re enjoying the peace and quiet at home, Dezi! Purrs to all of you!

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  4. I did used to water spray our kitties, in the past, but that thing stands idle now…it did not have the desired effect anyways, MOL!
    Sometimes I just clap my hands and say a loud no, that works with dog-guy too. Because it gets their attention off the naughty behavior. like a distraction.

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  5. As your mom did, Claire used a water bottle many many years ago, and just like your mom, learnt then that positive reinforcement is the way to go with cats. Purrs

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  6. we don’t use such things… I think it is the wrong way generally to work with an animal with creating fears and horror… and on the other hand…. it’s totally crazy to spray around with a water bottle when you are in public… in a restaurant or a store… the best way to let all people know that you are not able to control and to train your furfriend…

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