Positive Cat Training: Building Good Behaviors

Training Your Cat with Positive Reinforcement

Contrary to popular belief, cats can be trained! Here’s how to do it effectively:

Basic Training Principles:

  • Use Positive Reinforcement: Reward good behavior with treats, praise, or play
  • Be Patient: Cats learn at their own pace
  • Keep Sessions Short: 5-10 minutes maximum
  • End on a Positive Note: Always finish with success

Essential Commands to Teach:

  • Come When Called:
    • Use treats and a consistent sound (clicker or word)
    • Start close and gradually increase distance
    • Reward immediately when they respond
  • Scratching Post Use:
    • Place scratching posts near furniture they target
    • Use catnip or treats to attract them to the post
    • Praise when they use the correct surface
  • Litter Box Training:
    • Keep boxes clean and accessible
    • Use positive reinforcement for correct usage
    • Never punish accidents

Behavioral Issues:

  • Scratching Furniture: Provide alternatives, use deterrents
  • Jumping on Counters: Make surfaces unappealing, provide cat trees
  • Aggression: Identify triggers, use positive redirection
  • Excessive Meowing: Ignore attention-seeking behavior, reward quiet

Training Tools:

  • High-value treats (small, soft, and tasty)
  • Clicker for marking good behavior
  • Interactive toys for mental stimulation
  • Cat trees and scratching posts

What NOT to Do:

  • Never use physical punishment
  • Don’t spray with water (creates fear)
  • Avoid yelling or loud noises
  • Don’t force interactions