Who Says You Can't Train a Cat? A Book of Tips for Feline-Human

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Feline behavior specialist Sarah Ellis says that contrary to conventional wisdom, cats are more trainable than many people assume.

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It's 3 a.m. and Whiskers has decided it's time for breakfast. He jumps up on your bed, gently paws at your eyelids and meows to be fed. Annoyed? Cat behavior specialist Sarah Ellis says you have only yourself to blame.

Ellis says that cat owners reinforce negative behaviors when they give in to them. "Cats are not necessarily born meowing and screaming at us for food, it's a behavior that they learned," Ellis tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross.

Sarah Ellis is a feline behavior specialist at the British charity group International Cat Care, which collaborates with organizations around the world involved with cat welfare. She has trained her cats to come when she calls, voluntarily walk into the cat carrier to go to the vet, take medicine and become acclimated to her dog and her baby.

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Instead of indulging Whiskers' request for an early morning snack, Ellis recommends adopting an "extinction schedule," whereby you ignore the behavior entirely until it stops. If cat owners "can be really strong with that extinction schedule and just make sure at every occurrence of that behavior they do not reward it ... it will stop," Ellis says.

In her book, The Trainable Cat, Ellis and her co-author, John Bradshaw, describe how humans who understand basic feline nature can get their cats to come on command, take medicine and, yes, wait until morning for breakfast.

When it comes to encouraging the positive, Ellis recommends rewards over punishment — especially if the rewards are intermittent. "You don't give a reward every single time," Ellis explains. "This sort of keeps the cat guessing. They don't know if running toward you this time will get the food or it'll be the next time, and that actually makes the behavior more likely to happen."

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有意思 -沙發- 給 沙發 發送悄悄話 沙發 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 09/16/2016 postreply 15:22:31

一看那張圖片心就化了。。。 -胖胖MM- 給 胖胖MM 發送悄悄話 胖胖MM 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 09/17/2016 postreply 07:00:09

完全同意。但主人扛不住看它們鬧,一心軟或不耐煩滿足它們,它們還是得逞了,下次還這樣 -咪嗚- 給 咪嗚 發送悄悄話 咪嗚 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 09/18/2016 postreply 23:57:21

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