[Blindtlk] Tips for clicker-training a cat?

Judy Jones Judy.Jones at icbvi.idaho.gov
Mon Aug 29 15:54:36 UTC 2016


Dogs are pack animals and looking for a leader.  Cats are not, so there is going to be a completely different mind-set, as far as the cat is concerned.

I understand that, outside of litter box training, it is very rare to have a trained cat.  I experienced vicarious cat ownership through our eldest daughter who stayed with us awhile before her marriage, and although her cat was great to have around, she chose where and when she wanted to interact.

A humorous anecdote I saw once says, "Dogs have masters, but cats have staff."

Best wishes.

Judy

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Subject: [Blindtlk] Tips for clicker-training a cat?

Hi list,

My husband and I, both blind, just got a cat and would like to try clicker-training her for fun, but we haven't been successful so far after various attempts. I've seen a couple articles on training guide dogs, and of course Google has plenty on blind pets, but barely anything on blind trainers in general, and nothing at all about them working with cats. I'd appreciate connecting with  anyone who has experience with this. I can provide more details about our trials off-list.

Thanks,
Jessie
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