How to let cats learn to shake hands? You need to master these 6 skills!

For cats, everyone actually knows the uniqueness of cats, that is, cats are always too cold, and dogs are very enthusiastic and are also happy to interact with the shoveling owner. Therefore, many times, shoveling owners can train the dogs to allow the dogs to complete many instructions.

But over the years, I have never seen anyone train a cat to a police cat who obeys orders 100%, but it is not uncommon for police dogs who obey orders 100%!

So the shoveler learns to start training some of the small skills of cats. Not to mention, cats are indeed very different from dogs, and they always can't learn it if they pick up balls. However, seeing other people's cats, they are born to know it. This should be different for every cat, right?

The shoveling cat master teaches cats to shake hands, learns six cat training techniques, and takes cats to master various skills

However, the shoveling cat owner is still very cooperative with the skills of shoveling hands, which is simply a surprise to the shoveling cat!

So if you want to train your cat handshake skills at home, you can learn these six steps!

1. Choose a good snack for training, not too chewy or too big!

Before using food training, you must be before the cat eats, otherwise the cat will not cooperate with the shoveler after it is full. In addition to the cats who like to eat, you should also be careful not to be too difficult to chew. It is best to be a small piece, something that can be eaten in one or two seconds!

The training frequency will not be affected. At the same time, the more rewards the cat will be, the more motivated it will be. If the cat is excited after seeing the snacks, it is best to clip it to the belt on the back!

2. Reasonably guide the cat to complete fixed instructions!

For example, when teaching a cat to shake hands, you must first keep the cat sitting in a seated position, and then you can use cat toys, snacks, or touch the cat's hands. As long as it can lift one hand, the moment it raises its hand, gently hold its hand, and at the same time with the other hand, hand the snacks to the cat's mouth. You can use a short word, such as "be good", and tell the cat when holding the hand that this is what you want. Finally, when the cat is eaten, you can hold its hands and let go after the snacks. Some cats are particularly resistant to holding their hands, so they can just hold them quickly first and gradually extend the time.

3. Repeat multiple times and slowly turn this into a cat's habit!

Overy cats repeat the second step three or five times before eating. After more than a month, even if the cat does not have the inducement of snacks, the cat will extend his hand to you after you say you are good. In this way, the handshake training has basically been completed!

Slowly turn this action into a cat's instinct, and your cat will start shaking hands!

4. Let the cat react on its own without inducement!

When the cat no longer resists letting you hold your hand, you can try not to guide it and extend your hand to it. If it understands this pattern, it may raise its hand by itself, and the shoveler can hold the cat's paws and give it delicious as a reward!

This not only solidifies the cat's understanding of handshake instructions, but also allows the cat to learn from it and apply this instruction to the reactions of some other owners.

5. Gradually add instructions, from simple to traditional!

If you extend your hand, the cat will raise your hand by itself so that you can shake hands smoothly. At this time, you can say "shake your hands" while holding it, and the cat will associate this command and your gesture with the handshake action. After repeated many times, try to reach out and say "shake" at the same time to see if the cat will raise his hand. If possible, it may already understand what you mean.

After all, it takes a long time to remember so many things. Simplify complex instructions first, and then make them more complicated. In the end, the cat can learn various instructions!

6. Continuously change the training venues to allow cats to adapt to training in different places!

If you are training on a table, you can change to another table next time. If this time it is indoor, you can try changing a room next time. If the cat can shake hands with you in different places, it means that it has mastered this skill! At this time, you can ask the cat to shake hands with you once or twice anytime, without taking the time to train. The cat in

just remembers the reactions in this environment, but can respond to you no matter where you are!

Then at this time, you have actually gained a cat that can shake hands and interact with you. Of course, this training time actually took more than a month and nearly two months to train, but the shovelers need to pay special attention!

Cats are more likely to be distracted by other things than dogs, so after the cat interacts with you for a while, you will walk away by yourself. Don’t force the cat to cooperate again. You can train again after a while!

And other skills such as high-five, picking things, pretending to be dead, rolling around, etc. are actually similar to handshakes. If you want to train your cats reasonably, you can also leave a message to the controller!

Learn science and patiently train cats. In fact, cats can also learn many unique skills!

Do you feel very accomplished when looking at the cat who can shake hands with you at any time? Then join in!