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Thomas and Tiffany

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 COMMENT 215044 helpful negative off topic

2011-09-17 11:46 AM

Thomas and Tiffany are adorable!! If I didn't have such a protective kitty, I would adopt them both. I know they will find a home soon. Orange tabby cats are so wonderful! The black & white is a gem too!

 

 COMMENT 215050P helpful negative off topic

2011-09-17 12:17 PM

What is clicker training? I don't know.

 

 COMMENT 215084P helpful negative off topic

2011-09-17 03:56 PM

They are so cute. I wish I could adopt more kitties, but I already have two and sometimes babysit a third while her Daddy is traveling. I don't think I'd get their approval. I hope they find a forever home very soon, although they do look quite happy where they are. Good luck!

 

 COMMENT 215118P helpful negative off topic

2011-09-17 06:45 PM

@215050P, clicker training is a method using a small mechanical clicker (a device that makes a clicking sound), which rewards the animal for the desired behavior. The first step is to train the animal to associate the click with something pleasurable, like a treat, then the treat is gradually removed so that the click itself becomes the reward. This method can be used to teach tricks, but it can also be used to reinforce positive behavior (such as using a scratching post). I started clicker training with one of my cats, but didn't get too far because I didn't maintain the training. But, I know people who have been very successful with it.

 

 COMMENT 215175 helpful negative off topic

2011-09-18 09:07 AM

Thomas and Tiffany were adopted several months ago!!

For those interested, read "Clicker Training for Cats," by Karen Pryor.

 

 COMMENT 215503 helpful negative off topic

2011-09-19 10:50 AM

Clicker trained cats! Fantastic! Like, 118, I used clicker training, but wasn't consistent for a long time with it. My bunny can still do tricks, though! (Yay for BUNS!)

 

 COMMENT 215645P helpful negative off topic

2011-09-19 06:26 PM

I am so happy to hear that these two beauties have been adopted. Thank you for adopting them both. I know you must enjoy them.

 

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