How to train your cat by positive reinforcement


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Just a few minutes of daily training can curb unwanted behaviours, without ever punishing your feline friend. — JULIAN STRATENSCHULTE/dpa/dpa-tmn

Cats are independent creatures and have a mind of their own, which makes training them quite challenging.

But with the right approach, undesirable behaviour can be curbed—using just a small device that makes a clicking sound.

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