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Cat Training & Clawing Solution FAQs


What do you need to train a cat? Training a cat is easy if you have the right tools. Appropriate cat treats and toys, proper litter supplies, scratchers, and cleaning tools are all can make cat training easier.


How long does it take to train a cat? Every cat is different, so it takes as long as it takes. Most cats can catch onto routines and tricks pretty quickly, but repetition and practice are what makes them stick.


What age is the best age to train a cat? Training a cat can happen at any age, but the earlier you start training, the easier it is to help your cat learn.


Why is my cat clawing? Cats scratch instinctively. Scratching can be fun, relieve stress, and can keep your cat's nails clean and healthy.


Is my cat peeing or spraying? Cats tend to pee in a puddle on the ground or on other flat surfaces. Cats who spray or mark territory tend to stand to spray a larger area.