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u/ohsnipsnap · 7 pointsr/IWantToLearn

It can be done. If you can train rats, you can train cats. I trained my rats to do some minor tricks by clicker training. You can get a clicker at petsmart or any other pet store for maybe a dollar or two. Here's a book on clicker training cats.

u/JC511 · 3 pointsr/dogs

There's a lot more out there now than there was when I started thinking about this stuff 15 years ago. Two books I found useful were this one and this one, both clicker-based. Karen Pryor, of dog clicker training fame, also has a book for cats, although I haven't read that one. Nowadays there are even YouTube channels devoted to cat training, and lots of good one-off videos for specific tricks too. I think I'd have used videos often if there'd been more of them at the time, because shaping does work somewhat differently than with dogs, and cats can be harder to read during training, so there is a bit of a learning curve.

For interactive play, I started out with just a laser pointer and basic "found toys," like dangling strings through holes cut into paper bags, or into boxes filled with crumpled paper. Eventually I discovered the Neko Flies rod toys, which you walk around swooshing in figure-8s through the air and above boxes, furniture, cat trees etc. I think they may be phasing these out now, which is unfortunate because they're a lot more durable than most toys of this type, and it's easy to change up which toy is on the rod, or to take a toy off the rod and run laps lashing it behind you for a change of pace.

It's all so basic really, and even then plenty of cats seem fine without any of it, but for me these things were key to shaking off my old (bad) habits of mind towards cats. I liked them, but I didn't really respect them, and a big part of that was that I'd never really experienced a mutually rewarding interaction with one beyond petting a purring cat when both I and the cat were in a good mood, which I assumed was all they were capable of.

u/sgwizdak · 1 pointr/cats

These two are general guides on cats. Both are very good:
https://www.amazon.com/Think-Like-Cat-Well-Adjusted-Cat--Not/dp/0143119796
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/014200281X

This is a book on clicker training, I haven't tried the techniques, but the book seems good:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1890948144