Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Cat scratching training

When you see your cat exercising its claws on your couch and tell it to stop only to see it scratching away again later, it's easy to imagine your frustration. I was in the exact same spot a couple of decades ago, which is how Natural Scratch came to be. (Please read the history of Natural Scratch at http://www.naturalscratch.com/history.html.)

Much of the situation is due to the communication barrier: cats might understand "eat" and "come" and probably have learned that the rattling of the food box means dinner will soon be served, but otherwise they usually look at us blankly when we use English to try to let them know what is and is not permissible.

The training booklet that accompanies Natural Scratch free of charge helps you overcome the communication barrier, at least as it pertains to scratching. It's based on simple behavior modification techniques that employ the same methods that trainers use to get dolphins to jump on command or dance across the water. Please find out more at http://www.naturalscratch.com/nstraining.html

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