These cute little mice are such great foraging toys! They are small, easily manipulated, offer appealing textures, and can be picked up and carried around the house just like real prey! They do not hold a lot of food so they are great for portion control as well. They really require some batting around to get the food to dispense and are not quite as easy as one might expect.
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Sunday morning clicker training fun at our house (complete with bloopers)!
This is just a cute and hilarious video of our cats performing their tricks. You’ll see them do well and then we roll into complete chaos. Just fun and inspirational. Training increases confidence and is a great way to have fun with your cats and build a bond! Give it a try!
The Rainy Day puzzle by Nina Ottosson
This is a difficult, brains over brawn food puzzle that accommodates wet or dry food. It is challenging, easy to clean and promises to keep your cat busy and mentally stimulated.
Teach Your Cat to Use A Pill Popper, Positively and Willingly
In this clip I teach you how to turn a pill popper into a delicious food dispenser! This technique will allow you to medicate your cat without any restraint and minimal handling! This is a very positive medicating strategy! Be sure to check out all of my medicating, behavior and training videos at fundamentallyfeline.com!
Train Your Cat to Accept Eye Drops
This video walks you through step-by-step instructions for administering eye drops to cats. By keeping training fun and positive you will see that the cats willingly participate and are actually eager to get their medications! Cats can be medicated and its easier than you think! No more restraint contraptions or squishing them between your knees! Learn to administer treatments to your cat before they need these treatments for their quality of life and yours! Prevention is the best medicine!
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Train Your Cat to Accept Topical Medications
This video will review the steps needed to desensitize and counter condition (DS/CC) your cat to accepting topical medications. Some cats hate the smell, others dislike the sensation of the cool liquid on their skin. This video will help you train them to accept this treatment so it is not an ordeal to administer.