Teach NO to Your Cat - How and Why

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • You should teach "no" to your cat it's not only possible but extremely useful.
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    I'm going to help you teach your cat the word "no" so that you can stop them from doing behaviors you want to avoid. To do so, we are going to use 3 little games:
    3:33 Charging the word "NO" - Priming our cat with the knowledge that "NO" doesn't get rewarded
    4:57 "NO" means "STOP" - Teach your cat that "NO" means "STOP" and if they do, they get rewarded
    5:44 "NO" in context - Stop your cat from doing things you don't want them to do
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 493

  • @OutdoorBengal
    @OutdoorBengal  2 роки тому +27

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    • @jeancamacho5023
      @jeancamacho5023 2 роки тому

      love your contet

    • @saralem6134
      @saralem6134 2 роки тому

      I am not good at English, but with time and thanks to your channel about cats, I learn how to know a lot about cats. Thank you for the very good content. The best friend is cats, they feel you without a single word being said.

    • @notsofunny9527
      @notsofunny9527 2 роки тому

      Even our feline 🐈 friends need a little brain 🧠 training to stay mentally sharp. You're the perfect owner. I call them buddies in the apocalypse hahaha 😆 🧟‍♂️

    • @aliya9819
      @aliya9819 Рік тому

      Thank you.. i will surely read and practice it.. also my house has 3 generation house.. my children 16 & 17 and my old 80+ parents living with me.. difficult to set a routine.. specially to discourage free feeds 😀

  • @gnomecaveira1490
    @gnomecaveira1490 2 роки тому +503

    My cat is very disobedient and I've been struggling to teach her the word no. I was at the point where I didn't know what else to do but after just 30 minutes of training her with the food, she's already starting to respond more consistently and be more obedient. Thanks so much for your tips and tricks!

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  2 роки тому +65

      I'm so so glad to hear this. If we learn to understand and communicate with our cats, we might end up realizing that in the end they are not that weird or independent, they just speak cat and we've been very bad at it for years hehe

    • @aenstansbraeeen5066
      @aenstansbraeeen5066 2 роки тому +2

      How's your cat now

    • @crusader1563
      @crusader1563 Рік тому +2

      Just hold the cats head on the water problem solved

    • @KreativeMart
      @KreativeMart Рік тому

      @@crusader1563 Reminds me how your mom used to do to you in front of me!!!!

    • @Guardist
      @Guardist Рік тому +2

      @@crusader1563 my cats not breathing anymore

  • @curtisreynolds7375
    @curtisreynolds7375 8 місяців тому +1

    You are the Cesar Milan of cats!!! This was the best video I've seen on teaching cats boundries!

  • @m_y0o
    @m_y0o 3 роки тому +251

    I can’t believe how polite your cat is mine if I just say no practicality will bite me 😂

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +59

      They might! You can wear gloves if they do. I'm sure that your cat 1) loves you 2) will learn that no, means no. Don't give up!!! :)

    • @m_y0o
      @m_y0o 3 роки тому +14

      @@OutdoorBengal thank you so much you’re such s nice person 💛

    • @jenniferpricilla
      @jenniferpricilla 2 роки тому +8

      This made me crack up 😂 cats are too funny

    • @ladyysorashii.8391
      @ladyysorashii.8391 2 роки тому +3

      Literally same

    • @PinkBlue_Spood
      @PinkBlue_Spood 2 роки тому +4

      My cat is the same way. He’s very pushy and dominant. If you tell him no, I struggle to redirect him, because he goes wild. Playing with him as much as I can helps, but not enough. I’m 90% bedridden, though I stay on the couch because the bed is very painful for me. There’s times he will jump at me and bite me, I will tell him assertively “no” and he’s jumped onto the couch, stood up tall, made that “Mrrrrrrr” sound, before he launched himself at me and bit my shoulder, drew blood.

  • @rayed1996
    @rayed1996 3 роки тому +182

    You have become my favorite cat UA-camr. You have such clear and understandable tutorials (not to mention the cutie Mia). I am getting a Siberian cat in 2-3 weeks and I can't wait to teach him all these tricks! Keep up the good work for us cat noobs!

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +15

      Thank you so so much for all the love! It makes me so happy to see other cat parents taking their cats outdoors or improving their communication thanks to clicker training. Receiving this kind of comments are a beautiful way to know that our work is appreciated. Thank you!

    • @ewcringe
      @ewcringe Рік тому +1

      Any update on your Siberian cat

    • @3SeasonsUSA
      @3SeasonsUSA 4 місяці тому

      How did this training for for you? I have begun so late with my Bengal-Tabby mix, since she is already about 10 months old

  • @reginyra8401
    @reginyra8401 2 роки тому +75

    My siblings always asked me how my cats were so well behaved. I taught them 3 sounds, No, EHY (alternative to no. I use this when they try to eat something bad for them, like a URGENT NO), and Down to cover not being on the kitchen counters or table. Rewarding behavior has always gone a long way. It works for humans, cats and dogs! haha.

    • @leel3014
      @leel3014 Рік тому

      How did you train them with the word down?

    • @reginyra8401
      @reginyra8401 Рік тому +10

      @@leel3014 Whenever I caught them on the table, I would use the sound no, then point down while saying down. Repeat a couple of times/wait a couple of minutes. If they did it by themselves, I would give them in a treat, praise and pets. If they didn't do it by themselves, I would pull them off and when I put them down say down. Look them in the eye while doing this to ensure you have contact.
      It takes time and repetitive action. I did this consistently since they were kittens. If you are training an adult cat, it may not work well, depends on the cat.
      There are other methods, such as using a mist bottle if they refuse. I haven't used those methods as they were inconsistent in my cats reactions of caring about the water.

    • @andrewdrewdrew1637
      @andrewdrewdrew1637 Рік тому

      do they do these things when you are not there to "punish"?

    • @reginyra8401
      @reginyra8401 Рік тому +1

      @@andrewdrewdrew1637 not so much in the recent years. some in the beginning.

    • @sharonengebretsen8370
      @sharonengebretsen8370 Рік тому +4

      @@andrewdrewdrew1637 I've learned my cat the same thing. I would snap while pointing down to get the cats attention and show the cat that it needed to get down. It took a few times with training and now she doesn't go on surfaces where she's not allowed to be - even when theres something she really wants on the table.

  • @xjingify
    @xjingify 3 роки тому +86

    Albert, you channel really inspired me to teach my cat. He's just a regular domestic short hair and really easily startled but really likes going out, so I'm hoping by clicker training him, i'll be able to make him more confident and trust me more so he won't run to hide every time we go out. Thank you!

    • @samantha_amanda6704
      @samantha_amanda6704 3 роки тому

      Yess same with meee

    • @samantha_amanda6704
      @samantha_amanda6704 3 роки тому

      Thx Albert

    • @katwilliams2950
      @katwilliams2950 3 роки тому

      How's it going?

    • @prince00thieves60
      @prince00thieves60 2 роки тому +2

      Yes I am on the same path with my kit she is very well behaved, but I want to take it to the next level. About to move to an apartment my cat is currently hybrid inside and out I want her to be happy and still be able to go outside but I will have to leash train her as well as litterbox train her

  • @KitastropheKat
    @KitastropheKat 2 роки тому +51

    This makes so much sense! It’s the same approach as teaching “leave it” or “wait”. I’ve never thought to apply this to the word “no” because “no” seemed too broad or negative. You made it very clear how “no” doesn’t have to be negative but an exercise in will power and a chance to learn what behaviors are not desired!

  • @aZndushi
    @aZndushi 2 роки тому +21

    Hi Albert, when I try to do exercise 1 and 2, she does end up waiting and does it right but she loses interest after saying No and then stops doing the exercise as a whole. The sessions are so short then as she starts to lose focus/ interest.
    I also believe she definitely understands No, she gets off the counter/table when I usually say it But she chooses to be mischievous and then het back up there again within a short moment.
    Do you have any advise ? Thank you for taking your time in advance!

  • @lea._.5065
    @lea._.5065 2 роки тому +27

    i like how when you say “mia” it sounds like you’re meowing 😊❤

  • @monicascaramuzzo945
    @monicascaramuzzo945 3 роки тому +87

    As always your videos are very clear and very well done!! You're a bless to cat parents like me!! Thank you 😊

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +11

      It's a pleasure to share what I've learned as a cat dad myself! :)

  • @raafadiamond
    @raafadiamond 3 роки тому +26

    Hi, since I got my first cat a month ago I decided to learn everything I could about cats and I found your channel, which has been really helpful. One thing that I keep questioning myself about clicker training and I couldn’t find the answer is: once my cat learns the command, do I have to always reward if I ask him to do it? For example, I’m teaching my cat to sit, and if I’m going to open the door to leave the house, and I ask him to sit, do I need a treat in hand every time I leave the door ? 👀 of course I want to reward him for good behavior and for following commands but it doesn’t seem to be easy to always have a treat in hand, except when we are doing the training sessions.

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +22

      That's a great question and you are not the first one asking it. Let me try to summarize the answer.
      Your cat listens and obeys commands because there's an expectation of a reward. The key word here is expectation.
      If you never reward when you don't have a reward on your hand, if you don't have a reward in your hand the expectation of a reward is very low. If instead you give commands even outside the training session, without treats in your hand and you say "good" or "yes" or "click" and then go find the treats and reward, your cat will have the expectation of a reward even when there are no treats around. Hope this was clear :)

    • @raafadiamond
      @raafadiamond 3 роки тому +11

      @@OutdoorBengal thank you so much for answering. It helped a lot. I noticed my cat will come to me when I’m at the kitchen and immediately sit and look at me like he knows he gets a treat and I ask him to sit. (It is the cutest thing ever and helped him stop attacking my feet) so I always praised him for sitting, but since I didn’t ask him to do it I don’t give him a treat. I only do it if I have the clicker and I ask him to do it. Now we are training him to follow my finger, specially coz we started to take him to the hallway on our apartment building so he gets used to the harness and leash and it’s working pretty good.

  • @sacul7694
    @sacul7694 Рік тому +2

    My cat has NO CONCEPT of "NO". Might as well be talking to a wall. I love him but he is brainless.

  • @janvafa9959
    @janvafa9959 3 роки тому +8

    I used several words with my cat… No! Was for urgent dangerous behavior. Quit (drawn out not sharp) was a warning. Eh-eh also a warning but not as urgent. And Hey to get their attention followed by a visual cue that they needed to change what they were doing.

  • @angieolivia1291
    @angieolivia1291 Рік тому +8

    I like the way you show everybody and me to train my cat with out over mad or frustrated thank you

  • @jenniferwernicke3854
    @jenniferwernicke3854 3 роки тому +16

    Hi ! I just got 2 kittens both 14weeks old now. At what age would you start any kind of training? Can i teach them anything at that age ? When did mia learn her name ?
    I love your videos :) thank you !

    • @rowanscmorien4761
      @rowanscmorien4761 3 роки тому +13

      You can teach them some things when they're super young here's some examples I'd try:
      Teach them the sensations of things you'll want them to find comfortable when they're older, like being groomed, possibly wearing a harness, and having their paws touched. You can use this as a way to teach them how to start communicating with you.
      For example if you get a brush, brush the cat a little bit then pause, then show them the brush as a way to offer it, and brush them again. Learn their ways of showing interest in the activity such as leaning in, putting their ears at certain angles, headbutting, or blinking. Learn their ways of saying no or saying they've had enough, such as simple moving away or meowing, or putting their tail at a certain angle. Once you start to learn what their responses mean they start to learn what these sensations feel like you can practice doing the things in little bits, checking in with the cat, giving rewards, and building up to being groomed more thoroughly. If you need do these things with your cat when they're older they'll be more used to the sensations and will have learned that these activities are safe.
      You can teach them affectionate positive sounds/words and touches, just by interacting.
      You can teach them about feeding time by giving them a feeding time. You can start teaching them to come when you call by calling them for things like food and play time.
      You can also teach them where are good places to play (I have a no playing on the bed rule because I don't want my cats attacking me while I'm resting and getting kicked off the bed), and over time some of my cats learn to lead me to the centre of the living room to request play time.

  • @aleeraya2247
    @aleeraya2247 3 роки тому +8

    Albert, your cat Mia is a cute girl and cuddly one 🤓👍

  • @bulletproofaria2287
    @bulletproofaria2287 3 роки тому +17

    She’s such a good girl 🥰

  • @divacirce2845
    @divacirce2845 3 роки тому +21

    I need help stopping my Ragdollcat from chewing the carpet. She stops when I say no but comes back and does it later. Just found your clicker video will start there! Thank you for your videos

    • @mtralyson4659
      @mtralyson4659 3 роки тому +5

      First check his teeth and gums to make sure he's not doing this for medical reasons. Cats love their habits so it's a little tricky to change them, it can take from 2 weeks to 2 months. You'll have to be persevere for a while. Give him a diversion when you are around, play with him. When you're away, give him something safe he can chew on like catnip wood sticks or a kickeroo from Kong company, they love to bite and kick them. There's catnip in it but you can also spray some valerian on it. They love this stuff 😊

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +9

      Hello! No is just the 1st step but then you need to offer an alternative. As Alyson is saying, it might be hard to stop a behavior, partircularly if you don't know why it's happening.
      If it's boredom - Play more
      If it's health issue - Try to fix it as soon as possible
      If it's a bad habit - Offer something that they might prefer to chew instead and reward when they use the alternative version.
      Hope this helps!

  • @lizsteets2630
    @lizsteets2630 28 днів тому +1

    Okay, but what if my cat starts to do something bad JUST because he knows that I'll give him a treat? Seems like he's still the one who does what he wants...

  • @AlejandroGonzalez-je2rw
    @AlejandroGonzalez-je2rw Рік тому +1

    My cat is deaf, how should I proceed to teach her not to do unwanted things? I've been struggling with it. Hope there is some way!

  • @evahruba5860
    @evahruba5860 3 роки тому +12

    Hello Albert, I wanted to say thank you very much for your channel! Your videos are actually super helpful and educating, finally I know how correct way to train my kitten! Thank you and keep going, we love your videos!

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +2

      Happy to hear that! I really appreciate you took the time to share some love!

  • @amberveronique913
    @amberveronique913 Рік тому +3

    How do you do step 3, if your cat hasn’t been leash trained yet?

  • @cokoopops7649
    @cokoopops7649 3 роки тому +10

    Did someone know, is there some kind of book or similar with complete guide how to train a car ? (Also dog)

    • @MaineCoonMama18
      @MaineCoonMama18 3 роки тому +3

      I'm reading The Trainable Cat by John Bradshaw & Sarah Ellis

    • @linacoo7430
      @linacoo7430 3 роки тому +3

      @@MaineCoonMama18 i thought coco o pops needs to teach the cat to drive a car 🤣

    • @lilypivoine2646
      @lilypivoine2646 3 роки тому

      To train a car???

    • @cokoopops7649
      @cokoopops7649 3 роки тому +2

      Doesnt matter, i bought tesla 😂

    • @MaineCoonMama18
      @MaineCoonMama18 3 роки тому

      I assumed it was a typo 😂

  • @mohd-fs7gl
    @mohd-fs7gl 7 місяців тому +1

    Sir i found a stray cat on streets I decided to pet it but it is acting strange like it dors not sits at a place it keeps on following everyone it keeps meowing does not stays at a place wich case problem because we live in a joint family and my aunt doesn't likes cats

  • @katinkadeboer543
    @katinkadeboer543 5 місяців тому +1

    I really want to use this method to keep my cats off high spaces. But theyre not leash trained. Do you have an alternative for the leash pulling?

  • @Lilacleaf49065
    @Lilacleaf49065 Рік тому +7

    Thank you! I did some basic animal training as a student maaaany years ago and needed it recently when I moved and my cat started trying to get into the kitchen cupboard. In my old house there was a space under the cupboard where she could hang out which we don't have now. I realised she may be anxious so started playing more, showing her safe places to hide and sleep and she seemed to stop for to while but now I think she is trying to open the cupboard because food is in there. So, back to training basics and this is helpful thank yiu!

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  Рік тому +2

      This is amazing! Good luck with stopping that behavior!!
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  • @catherinebaker7805
    @catherinebaker7805 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks so much for sharing this info.! 👍🏼. I will try this out. 😊 And your last tip regarding competing stimuli is sooo true! It was hard to clicker train my Toyger kitten when my resident cat was in the room. I needed to separate them, and once they got the hang of it, I transitioned in the space where my resident cat was. They took turns. 🥰

  • @cesarvazquez1180
    @cesarvazquez1180 2 роки тому +14

    Omg!!! This is exactly the way Zak George teaches a dog to "leave it" and how I taught my puppy! It's so great that all of this is transferable.

  • @mmarch16
    @mmarch16 3 роки тому +7

    Hi Albert, I love your cat tricks and advice! 👍🏻🍀 I’m the happy owner of a Bengal girlie as well. She’s called Romy, she’s the sweetest cat but she can also be very stubborn when it comes to doing things her way. One issue I’ve had from the start is that she refuses to do her clawing on the (card)boards aimed for that but prefers the kitchen furniture, the sofa side and the chairs side. I have tried everything to stop her from clawing at these unwanted places, I even used spray. But she insists on doing it there. Any tips on how to train her to claw at the right place? Many thanks already ! Mu and Romy 💖✨🐈

    • @Yinsterovna
      @Yinsterovna 3 роки тому +2

      They might like to scratch vertical\up right surfaces instead. Maybe try getting scratchers that are vertical as well?

    • @xjingify
      @xjingify 3 роки тому +3

      Hey, you might want to watch Jackson Galaxy's take on cats scratching behaviours. Every no needs to be supplemented with a yes. If your kitty likes scratching sofas, she might be trying to put her scent where yours is, she might prefer the softer texture or she might prefer vertical scratching, or maybe it's all 3! My cat was scratching my bedhead a lot until i figured out what he likes scratching - now my furniture is safe

  • @andrejohnson9064
    @andrejohnson9064 Рік тому +1

    Is there a way to get your cat to stop drooling?

  • @SabbeyOfficial
    @SabbeyOfficial 3 роки тому +6

    So happy that I've found your UA-cam Channel! You give amazing tips and Mia is absolutely adorable! She's doing an amazing job in front of the camera!

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah! It’s so easy to teach these things with her... she’s a natural! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @FoxyFernAnimation
    @FoxyFernAnimation 3 роки тому +6

    Great video once again, Albert. I love this stuff, so helpful. :)

  • @solidapoly2524
    @solidapoly2524 3 роки тому +6

    Hello Mia and Albert,
    I have tried something similar. I tried teaching my 1 y/o rescue the “stay” command. Sometimes he is a good boy and wait for me to allow him to eat the treat.
    However, on multiple occasions, he would growl and swish his tail around and exhale deeply to show his frustration.
    I am all for training my cat tricks as they can be very useful and lifesaving. But I really don’t want to frustrate my cat. When he is clearly agitated, we just take a break from training.
    I was hoping if you can comment on this matter and what I should do?

    • @WoaDmulL
      @WoaDmulL 3 роки тому +3

      play with your cat. build a routine. if he's that frustrated it's probably the excess energy that builds up with time

    • @nikname7155
      @nikname7155 2 роки тому

      If your cat listened to your NO, then cuddle him and tell him that he's a very very good boy. You could even give him a nice extra snack

  • @saphidra5741
    @saphidra5741 2 роки тому +2

    I accidentally reverse-clicker trained my cat 😅 ever since she was a little kitten, I would snap my fingers and say "no' when she did something she was not supposed to. I have never clicker trained her but she has been responding very well to "no" and the snap since she was very young. Now I can even just snap my fingers and point down to get her off a counter or to encourage her to go in a direction I want. 🤣🤣 I never realized that I accidentally started "clicker training" her bad behavior, but she is so used to it by now. Does this mean I won't really be able to clicker train (with an actual clicker) her good behavior? Will she get confused between the sounds? 🤔 She still jumps on the counters when I am not home but doesn't dare to do it while I'm around. "no" and snap doesn't exactly work when you cannot do it in the moment. I am struggling to teach her to stay off the counter for when I am not around

  • @jennychoi7735
    @jennychoi7735 3 роки тому +3

    Looks easy with one cat, but how do you train two cats separately without the other getting in the way? Putting one in a closed room doesn't work in my house as they start scratching at the closed door which distracts the other! ( I have thin doors).

  • @danielmoore8530
    @danielmoore8530 Рік тому +3

    Wow, you two have an incredible bond, and thank you for the tips, I am definitely gonna try this later with my cat. 😊

  • @julieshelley4993
    @julieshelley4993 3 роки тому +4

    How old was Mia when you started clicker training please?

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +7

      She was 12weeks when I started clicker training and 14 when we started going outdoors 😊

  • @joyceakrasi8402
    @joyceakrasi8402 3 роки тому +46

    I adopted my first boy cat 2 days ago and he already understands sit! Thanks so much for your videos, it's appreciated! 😊

    • @moonbased1053
      @moonbased1053 2 роки тому +1

      How is he now?:)

    • @Yan_Yan209
      @Yan_Yan209 Рік тому

      Bruh the video didnt even teach u to teach your cat how to sit.

  • @coolblxg9408
    @coolblxg9408 3 роки тому +5

    I love your intro 😻

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +6

      Thank you!!! It took a while to make because I wanted something that was representative but not too long!

  • @clash6138
    @clash6138 2 роки тому +1

    I am about to take a cat from a bad situation, she’s 6 years old. Will I be able to train her?

  • @Arunjunji
    @Arunjunji 3 роки тому +2

    Bro, does your mia stay home after seeing outside world..?? Does she go out by her own??

  • @anjaliacharya6875
    @anjaliacharya6875 3 роки тому +5

    This is so useful 👍 am gonna try this .
    Thank u 😊

  • @unkoirio4931
    @unkoirio4931 2 роки тому +1

    Clicker is a outdated ideas n primitive stone age thinking

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  2 роки тому

      Wow! Tell me more! What would you do instead?

  • @emelieornbergringstrom3243
    @emelieornbergringstrom3243 Рік тому +2

    We have three cats, a mom and two of her kittens (now six months old)
    We haven’t started training this yet, but I know this will help us a lot!! Definitely gonna look thrue a lot of your videos,
    New subscriber starting today haha!

  • @aliciacarmona5004
    @aliciacarmona5004 6 днів тому

    Hi love your videos I have a cat name Jasper since he was 3 months old but after 6 months he started eating parts of his toys fabric . Than he was eating parts of the dish sponge pieces I had to throw out all the toys that were made of fabric . After a couple of weeks he couldn’t eat or drink he would vomit. I took him the the ER did an ultrasound they saw a Foreign object they put an IV Fluids to to see if it rushes down and it did . It was a size of a Grape which he pass it through his Bowel movement . But even though he is now 1 yrs old and 3 months he still eat Material even ate parts of his cat tree. I had to put away many items in my home. I found out in the internet that some cats have pica . He is a good cat he just has this problem I do play with him . What u recommend I can do . My cat gets Anxiety separation when I have to leave to work he goes crazy Meowing .

  • @aaliya1042
    @aaliya1042 3 роки тому +3

    You are so inspiring ..I live Mia and I even follow you on Instagram.. Your tips are very useful I really wanna meet Mia someday 😍😍best of luck till then

  • @designforABC
    @designforABC Рік тому +2

    This actually worked for my 2 cats, took a while at first but they learned it 1st session

  • @robbymoors
    @robbymoors 18 днів тому

    Our 2 kittens always jump on the table when we eat. So we learned them the word "off" and point to the floor. When they are on the floor we give them a treat.
    It works really good but they keep jumping on the table again. So I think I'm teaching them that jumping on table is getting rewarded somehow.
    Any idea what I can change?

  • @philipwilliams6307
    @philipwilliams6307 Рік тому +1

    Your videos and Jackson Galaxy are very helpful, I'll be giving this a whirl once I get home to Felix.

  • @kristena5825
    @kristena5825 2 роки тому +3

    These videos are such a great idea, I desperately need one on counter-jumping! We adopted our tiger kitty 2 years ago, she is 6 now and brings so much joy to our lives. But no matter what we do she CONSTANTLY jumps up on the counters (which I absolutely despise). We have tried everything over the last 2 years-- I will list the things we have tried below... please help, I hate getting upset with my baby and it happens almost every day at least once.
    ***(For the record, physical punishment has never been used and never will be).
    We have tried each one of the following for a minimum of 2 months, and in most cases for well over 6 months, before moving on to the next Google search result: distraction, plenty of alternative places to climb/sit, foil/tape on counters, motion-activated air sprayer, spray bottle, extra play, and several vet visits (where she was prescribed daily anxiety medication and feliway pheromones, which we use consistently as directed). She either ignores us completely or just waits a little while and then tries again.

    • @coffeebase9657
      @coffeebase9657 2 роки тому

      We have the same problem with two of our cats, they keep jumping on the counter and i get it that you despise it, i do to 😆 there's always their hair you can find in food or just thinking about that they've been in the litter box 2 seconds ago 😭 if after all that you find anything helpful i would really appreciate it if you could let me know 😅💕

    • @DELLRS2012
      @DELLRS2012 Рік тому +1

      With my Siamese cat I had to create a spot in the kitchen that was higher than any other shelf option that also gave him the best vantage point to look down and see what is happening on the counter or stove. We also has to provide rewards for using this shelf initially. If I am cooking , he may need extra support and I will put treats that he can busy himself with while I prep

  • @jennyp4934
    @jennyp4934 Місяць тому

    I have 2 cats, but one is very food driven. After I put the food in the dish, I walk to where I'm going to put the dish down and he runs under my feet and I've near fallen a number of times. I'm in my 60s and have serious health issues and I'm scared I'm going to have a serious fall. How can I try to curb this behaviour?

  • @karencrozier7253
    @karencrozier7253 3 роки тому +2

    Am loving your videos, so glad I found you. My cat does very well with a harness and leash and loves to go outside. Could you give us some recommendations on harnesses please.

  • @mbs-j5t
    @mbs-j5t Рік тому +1

    Video starts at 3:39
    Incredible.

  • @SF-cn9sq
    @SF-cn9sq 3 роки тому +2

    my cat gets mad if I even try in my mind to put him on leash :D Interesting video though. Thanks!

  • @noeliatomassi
    @noeliatomassi 6 місяців тому

    Hola Albert, me gustaría saber a qué edad le enseñas cada cosa a Mia.
    Ramón tiene ahora 4 meses y quiero empezar a enseñarle cosas pero me temo que aún es un poco joven y "disperso".
    Muchas gracias!

  • @askewedchimp
    @askewedchimp 6 місяців тому

    I like you. I like Mia. I know this video is two years old. You are over _three minutes and thirty seconds_ into this video before you even START to convey any content of substance.
    I'm just pointing it out. I'm not unsubscribing, I'm not angry. I'm just letting you know that you're over 3.5 minutes into an 8 minute video and have yet to even BEGIN to discuss the topic at hand.

  • @madesperez3280
    @madesperez3280 8 місяців тому

    Most people tells me that im pretty and some says i look like a certain tv actress who happens to be of Spanish parents, so u can imagine how beautiful she is,,
    The problem is,,, Im not seeing this things.!
    Whenever i look at myself in the mirror,, im trying to find what part of my face do they find pretty..
    AND I CANT.!
    I know im not bad to look at,, but im sooooo far away from what people are saying abt me.
    So,, hows that?
    How come we see ourself differently,,even physically..

  • @WitheringAurora
    @WitheringAurora 2 роки тому

    Imagine having to treat a cat so differently than a Dog.
    From the sheer reason that cats ARE FUCKING STUBBORN and won't listen to anything you say or tell.
    You can throw them 2000000 times of the counter, and they will just jump back up.

  • @jazpurgarcia831
    @jazpurgarcia831 Рік тому

    But you have a very smart, responsive and character rich breed of cat, No? Isn't your baby a Bengal???
    Regardless, love your vid& ur cat too!!!

  • @cammm360
    @cammm360 2 роки тому +1

    Who clicked because of his face in the thumbnail? No? Just me?

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  2 роки тому +1

      Hahah thanks for the compliment. Do you have a cat, at least? :p

    • @cammm360
      @cammm360 2 роки тому +1

      @@OutdoorBengal Nah, but I’d actually love one! Any good hypoallergenic cats? My sisters allergic >:P

  • @danielaalejandrarestrepoga1803
    @danielaalejandrarestrepoga1803 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Albert! Thank you so much for your videos ❤️ I got my bengal girl cat a week ago. She’s 3 months, since when do you recommend start the training with her? I know she’s a baby, but she’s starting to jump and steal our food, or jump over the tables and play with my plants haha

    • @sharonengebretsen8370
      @sharonengebretsen8370 Рік тому

      Hi :-) I started at 4 months and that seemed like a really good time to start. I did the basic commands with her like sit,lay down and stay , down, come when I use her name and to lay down in her cat bed. Now she's around 2 years and i still use the old commands but also have tried learning her other stuff like highfive etc.

  • @nuvia0024
    @nuvia0024 2 роки тому +1

    Kitty kitty

  • @slp1561
    @slp1561 Рік тому +1

    It's amazing. You created a very special bond with your kitty, bravo!

  • @Noor-kp1yb
    @Noor-kp1yb Місяць тому

    Mine knows the word No/Bed time/Food he’s 5 months and this morning he has ripped my net curtains 😢

  • @PawsNation-Life
    @PawsNation-Life Рік тому +1

    Very complete and Helpful! Thanks for this video

  • @aspiringschizo
    @aspiringschizo Рік тому

    I'm just watching videos for fun, but I thank my cat is luckily very well behaved, if really wacky sometimes
    Occasionally he has accidents outside the litter box bc of his urinary disease, but I usually just go "psst" and show him a spray bottle so he doesn't make it a habit and he will immediately stop and trot away lol

  • @BreeZyTee84
    @BreeZyTee84 10 місяців тому

    I have the SAME CAT!!! They're SUPER expensive!

  • @HP-tv8ky
    @HP-tv8ky Рік тому

    Just demonstrate . This is TOO MUCH TALKING !

  • @mbs-j5t
    @mbs-j5t Рік тому

    I’m not comfortable about teaching the cat by treathening about their foods though.

  • @Anon.5216
    @Anon.5216 2 роки тому

    Walking a cat outside on a leash is dangerous for the cat because if u are not CONSTANTLY alert a dog hiding behind a bush can kill them. It has happened to a friend. The poor cat had to be put down.

  • @martamanera7475
    @martamanera7475 10 місяців тому

    I just putted him on a leash. The only way to stop running over sofa, tables and scratch expensive furniture.
    Works perfect for now at least

  • @lauratempestini5719
    @lauratempestini5719 Рік тому

    Bad is the same as no.
    Bad means it is an undesirable behavior.
    It’s just the anger with the word bad that is wrong.
    Bad: inadequate or below standard; not satisfactory for use:

  • @Lyss0624
    @Lyss0624 Рік тому

    How do you reward a cat that doesn't like treats and doesn't really enjoy pats very much? My bangel is bullying one of my other cats

  • @Yaniebananie21
    @Yaniebananie21 3 роки тому +2

    This is a very good video.
    But, what if my cat starts biting my hand or scratch it.

    • @mari-lm4ox
      @mari-lm4ox 3 роки тому

      i know right!!! my would def do that to me

    • @Thogden96
      @Thogden96 3 роки тому +2

      If your cat is doing that in the first place, there's a good chance theyve too much energy pent up which you could let out by playing with them/going for a walk

  • @Rustin-wy6yf
    @Rustin-wy6yf 4 місяці тому

    This guy sure knows how to waffle... skip to 3:30

  • @user619tlsdca5
    @user619tlsdca5 Рік тому

    I say NO! And tab on the counter and my 9 week old kittens already knows but always testing me on this, lol..

  • @ItsAfiaRiham
    @ItsAfiaRiham 9 місяців тому

    My ginger cat never stays still. Once he saw the treats in my hands he started biting my hand and climb on my arms to eat it. I calmly said no every time but he never seats still. I gave up in just 5 minutes 🙃. Should I try to do it longer even if he doesn't listen?

  • @aliya9819
    @aliya9819 Рік тому +1

    She is so very well trained.. it will be nice if you can do a similar vdo with an untrained raw cat. That will be really helpful. I have 2 kittens 6 months and 4 months.. and i am struggling

  • @craigcastrovinci1802
    @craigcastrovinci1802 Рік тому

    So, I tried this with my almost 3 month old kitten but they either don’t pay attention or don’t car about the food. Any suggestions?

  • @elizabetho395
    @elizabetho395 8 місяців тому

    What I don't understand about this is there's no clicker. And then also I don't quite understand the moment you're supposed to give the reward. I also don't understand that once you teach the word no do you then have to continue using the clicker and the treats forever after that? Or will they literally just listen to the word no? Because if you no longer have the treats there is no reward so they don't really care even if they understand what you're saying or is this not the case?

  • @steve-km3oo
    @steve-km3oo 6 місяців тому

    i have two kittens. how do i train them "no"? i don't want both cats confused because of a correction intended for one of them. i know i can train them separately but in non.training "no's" there's bound to be bad messaging to one cat.

  • @Ashley-ce3sp
    @Ashley-ce3sp 3 роки тому +1

    hi so I have a two month old kitten and I am trying to buy him treats in PetSmart but they say theirs only for adult cats any advice or suggestions?? It would help a lot thx!!!!

  • @brianhalder417
    @brianhalder417 Рік тому

    I brought a cat today and I've been stressing over it so much , i wasn't prepared with anything and i also have animal phobia , it's a rescued cat though the cat mumma passed away and the man keeping them were moving and us to keep it so we kept it with us since it's cold now , can y'all please suggest something , what should I do as a new cat parent with animal phobia , i really do wanna keep it and I've never been so close to any animal

  • @BarbieDawl.__
    @BarbieDawl.__ Рік тому

    My kitten doesn’t like treats idk what to do , at times he comes to me purring then he attacks me, I’m so scared of him right now he’s small but I know when he gets older he’s going to be like his father his father is a very huge cat and I’m scared I’m gonna watch this video fully wish me luck😭

  • @8sun52
    @8sun52 2 роки тому +2

    We've taken a different approach about counter jumping. When we first got our cat, Willy, home from the animal shelter he would want to explore everything. He jumped up on the hallway table, jumped up here, jumped up there. We let him.
    Just as an aside. Willy had a difficult life on the city streets. He was brought to a shelter, he was adopted but then returned for some reason. Supposedly their daughter was allergic to cats. We adopted him three years ago and he's seven now.
    We let him jump everywhere and do you know something? He hardly ever jumps up on the hallway table anymore or on the kitchen counter. He might have jumped up on the hallway table like five or six months ago, if I can remember... He only jumps up on the dining room table to jump from there up to my loft bed to sleep with me. But he very, very rarely jumps up on the dining room table to hang out. He just doesn't do it.
    The point here is we've used reverse psychology. The novelty of jumping up on things has worn off. He knows what's up there, he's explored all these elevated objects, and he doesn't bother anymore.
    Once in a while he jumps up on a small living room table and paws at a little box with pens in it, and paws at a few things on the table, and then jumps off. It's okay, it's not the end of the world, we just let him do it. He's a cat.
    It's like that idea, the more something is more difficult to get the more you want it, (in a lot of cases). That hard to get kind of concept.
    The only time I can last remember that he jumped up on the dining room table to hang out, was when I was doing my taxes. He plopped himself down in front of me to watch.
    And that's okay. That is what having a cat or cats is all about. They are not dogs. They're much more agile and they like to jump up to different things. That's the love of having a cat; them jumping on a computer table to hang out with you. To jump on the bed or couch to be with you.
    People are so worried about the litter box that they've just been in. Well they're tracking that stuff in the litter box, (whatever is there), all over the house. And now you're walking on it with your socks or your bare feet. And what if you have young toddlers and/or young children? They're crawling and playing on that.
    And yes, there is something called Toxoplasmosis but it's more of a concern with outdoor cats. It's not a deadly infection but could be more of a concern for pregnant women. It's not nearly as much of a threat or problem as it's sometimes made out to be.
    Do you clean their feet every time they jump out of the litter box? If not they're tracking it all over the place. And what about them climbing in bed with you if they just were in the litter box. Did you clean their feet before they can do that?
    Cats are very careful with the litter box and they brush things over it to cover it without touching their feet to it. I personally have never seen poop all over their feet after being out of the litter box.
    We're outside on the enclosed terrace right now enjoying the nice weather. He loves his two perches, watching the pigeons, birds, and people. He's such good company. I Willy, Willy love him so much.
    It's overdue to acclimating him to be walked, and we're working on that now.
    Take care kitties and cat lovers. 😺✌️

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  2 роки тому +3

      THANK YOU for such amazing thorough answer. I like the approach a lot. Cats will be cats and letting them have full access to the house is a great way to making them feel safe and at home.
      Offering alternatives and rewarding the alternatives is always the best way to discourage a behavior, it's not about the punishment, it's about making everything else a better choice! :)

    • @8sun52
      @8sun52 2 роки тому +2

      @@OutdoorBengal Thank you for your understanding...and a belated thanks for your important insights!

  • @lililoladzinergrl5255
    @lililoladzinergrl5255 Рік тому

    Can you spray your cat with water bottle to discourage behavior?

  • @UMBREILAAAA
    @UMBREILAAAA 4 місяці тому

    She keeps scratching my hand and bites me when i cover it lol

  • @alanirey2384
    @alanirey2384 Рік тому

    I think mostly the word no from most cat owners say it loud and rudely that’s why most cats end up uncomfortable with there owner

  • @Lillyscharmxo
    @Lillyscharmxo Рік тому

    Ive been thinking about getting a cat but im not sure because i dont know how to teach them perfectly and stuff do you have any tipps ?

  • @kausarataullah4555
    @kausarataullah4555 3 роки тому +2

    Like your vids

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! I put a lot of time and effort to try to make them straight to the point ❤️

  • @tonipink70
    @tonipink70 2 роки тому

    Hi, where r u now and Mia? Its been a year now since ur last videos? R u in good health and so is Mia? Hope to hear from u

  • @sannasanna8062
    @sannasanna8062 3 роки тому +2

    Hey thanks for all the video , I just got an 8 weeks little kitten (5 days ago ) , lovely as my Esa , I’m starting training him , but I use to leave food for him out all day , I know about scheduling their food is better , how often would you recommend, and what time ? He loves food since I rescued him for the street , I’m worry he would get hungry and won’t have food available, also should I feed him at night ? Last question isn’t to many treat bad for them ?

    • @OutdoorBengal
      @OutdoorBengal  3 роки тому +3

      That is awesome! So happy you joined the cat parent family!
      I like feeding Mia 3 times a day, a good amount each of the time (basically until she stops eating) then I remove the food. Particularly with kittenss, you should not worry too much about calories intake. Once they are spayed, you will want to measure how much do you feed them :)

    • @sannasanna8062
      @sannasanna8062 3 роки тому

      Albert & Mia, the Adventure Bengal Cat great that makes lots of sense thank you so much 🙏🏼

  • @lensasai3512
    @lensasai3512 Рік тому

    I tried teaching him but when I closed my hand once he walked away and it's like he lost interest to even try to eat it why?

  • @jazvy
    @jazvy 7 місяців тому

    Hi i want to start training my domestic short hair kitten cause she is very needey she scratches me sometimes and bites me i don’t know why can someone give me tips on how to take care of her and also how to get her to stop getting on the bed thank you please someone help me out i am frustrated

  • @jesusretana7115
    @jesusretana7115 Рік тому

    I'm not a cat person at all I hate my daughter cat getting on the table 😒 I've tried everything next step is getting rid of her

  • @SandAngel109
    @SandAngel109 2 роки тому

    I say down in a loud rough tone and my jumps down or gets off me when I need him to but he won't listen to the word no no matter how many times I have to say it and using spray bottles dont work since he likes water

  • @colind5788
    @colind5788 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, nice video 👍🏾
    What are you using as treats for your cat ? Is it a type of Kibble ?
    ✌🏾😻

  • @sch603
    @sch603 3 роки тому +2

    Love your videos!! They are so informative and easy to understand - Love from a future cat owner ❤️

  • @TheHazeOfHer
    @TheHazeOfHer 2 роки тому

    I have to keep my kittens out the kitchen when I cook one nearly jumped into the oven and they go into fridge all the time when I open I