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| Cat Training in 10 Minutes | 
| Author: Miriam Fields-babineau Publisher: TFH Publications Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 53860
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 142 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.4 Legal Disclaimer: New York State residents are responsible for state sales tax not added by Amazon.
MPN: 018214105305 ISBN: 0793805309 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.80887 UPC: 018214105305 EAN: 9780793805303 ASIN: 0793805309
Publication Date: February 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Standard used condition.
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Book Description Don't think your cat can learn to come on command, perch on your shoulder, or walk on a leash? Think again! Cat Training in 10 Minutes shows you how to teach your cat to perform simple tricks in just minutes a day. Author Miriam Fields-Banineau has first-hand, professional experience in training cats for television and film. Cat Training in 10 Minutes not only provides the how-to of trick training, but also includes interviews with professional cat trainers working in the entertainment industry. Cat Training in 10 Minutes will help you to: ---Keep your cat from becoming bored ---Spend more quality time with your feline ---Learn more about your cat's personality ---Show off your cat's newfound abilities to friends and family
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10 Minutes??? April 22, 2008 Not sure if it worked in 10 minutes but did have some ideas to try. Wouldnt be the first book I would buy on training but worth a shot if other ideas fail.
Have Fun with Your Cat February 21, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Don't know what else to do with your cat besides petting and playing a game catch the string or ball? Have fun, train your cat.
I just got this book and already my cat and I have spent time doing the beginning tricks and she's loving it! She bit my finger though trying to get the treat, so I suggest you follow the book and make yourself a training spoon. As for getting a 'clicker' I haven't found a good reason to use it. (After trying the 'come here' command successfully several times without the clicker, I tried it with the clicker and the sound scared my cat--maybe we'll work on it...)
Good info in this book--it would be nice if they can make a cat training DVD. It's nice to see it working.
Not So Good on Correcting Improper Behavior January 19, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I like this book for it's teaching methods concerning positive techniques, for example, teaching a cat to do tricks. It has good step by step instructions for novice cat trainers to use. But the book falls far short in the section called "Correcting Improper Behavior." The author almost seems to assume that you'll be present, for example, every time kitty jumps on the counter, & that's just not going to be the case for most people, especially working people. The author suggests correcting improper behaviors by hissing at your cat while using a water pistol. I've tried it, & it doesn't work. Part of the problem is that when you see your cat doing something undesirable, you have to go & get the water pistol. By that time, the cat's finished with the behavior & it's too late to follow the procedure. I don't tend to walk around the house with a water pistol in my hand or pocket all day long, & many times, kitty silently surprises me with what he's doing. Another option is to keep a water pistol in every room, also not practical! In addition, many people want to buy a book such as this one to halt improper behaviors, & there are very few such behaviors covered in this book. So for the positive approaches, it's a good book, but it's not sufficient for dealing with improper behaviors.
It's easy, and it really works! September 20, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm a HUGE fan of this book. It has straightforward, easy-to-follow instructions with clear illustrations, and it really works! I'm working my way up to the bigger things (like walking on a leash), but so far, with only 5-10 minutes of "training" a day, my cat has quickly picked up both the "come" and the "sit" commands. This book suggests particular hand signals to pair with the voice commands (which the pictures clarify) and they REALLY seem to make a difference. My kitty even responds to the hand signals alone now, which is great. But to pick up these behaviors in a day or two is truly impressive! I can't get over how fast he's learning all these things, and all credit goes to the book. It's a great resource for training your cat, and I highly recommend it to everyone.
Buy this book! August 31, 2007 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I purchased this book and another entitled "Getting Started: Clicker Training for Cats". The latter is absolutely useless! It is filled with antedotes and very little to almost no instruction. What a waste. "10 mintues" is the only book you need to clicker train your feline. My very energetic kitten has responded almost instantly to clicker training. It gives her something to do and think about, as well as use all the excess energy! After three 10 minute sessions my kitten targets, comes, sits, and twirls, as well as taking treats from my hand politely. What more can I say? Buy this book!
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