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Can cats be trained exactly like a dog? The answer is rather no, because cats are by nature more independent and not marked to want to please a human. With dogs, it’s different. They want to subordinate and serve a human. Dogs can remember several commands and behave accordingly. Cats can do the same. But whether they feel like obeying them is another matter. So how can a community of cat and man form?<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Kitten are easier to educate than older cats, which already have their peculiarities. The coexistence of man and cat works only with clear rules, which must be observed by all family members at all times. For example, if the cat is to avoid the bed, other family members must also consistently not take the velvet paw into bed with them. Contradictory behavior unsettles the cat. Unwanted behavior can be commented with a clear “No”. It does not matter which word you use. The cat will remember the tone of voice, which should always be the same. After saying “no,” put the cat in a different place. For example, if she has sharpened her claws on the sofa, put the cat on the scratching post or scratching board. If the cat continues to sharpen its claws there, reward the cat with a treat or petting. Specifically, this means:<\/p>\n\n\n\n