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2nd October 2012, 10:34 PM #1
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3rd October 2012, 02:08 AM #2
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Also how about a timeline for halter training and walking on a leash? Playing fetch?
I did these things with Oscar but can't remember how old he was. Buzz and Baxter are pretty good coming to their names (18 weeks) but not making a lot of progress with the halters. They are just starting to love playing hide and go seek.
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3rd October 2012, 02:56 AM #3
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3rd October 2012, 04:40 AM #4
We brought Memphis home at 16 weeks and he would look at you and run toward you when his name was spoken at about 19 or 20 weeks. Bubbles was about 7 months when we brought her home. She had a different name already, but she slowly learned her new name over a few months...but she could already open cupboards from the outside and the inside (which caused us quite a fright on several occasions) when she came to us. :-) In all fairness, we had Memphis picked out at 6 weeks and named, so the breeder had been calling him by his name since then until he was old enough to be taken to our home.
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3rd October 2012, 03:58 PM #5
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I think name recognition is more difficult with two. Everyday for the last 5 or 6 weeks we have played "food chase" by sitting on the floor with a bowl of kibble . I then say one of their names. When the appropriate kitten looks, I again say the name and "go get it", while rolling the food across the floor for the kitty to chase. At first, both would go after the food but now each waits for his name (mostly - they are kittens after all and sometimes just can't resist something flying past no matter who is meant to have it). In the last few days when I call one of them to the kitchen, usually the right one shows up.
Baxter is MUCH better at this than Buzz. I used to reward that with a treat (kibble) but now they seem to be happy with "good boy". They only seem to recognize their names when used alone so we always say the name first.
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4th October 2012, 01:11 AM #6
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Whiskey learned his name within a month of being with us. He was 3 mos when we got him. He learned to use a pet door/flap within about 2 weeks of us training him. He learned "no" after us saying a few times. In a few months of being with us he learned "upstairs, downstairs, outside, & treat". He learned the harness after about 5 times & knows this is the way to the outside. When he sees the harness he will lay down for us to put it on him & to lay down for us to brush him after he comes back in. He doesn't know how to heel while on the harness. Recently we taught him to stay off the kitchen counters while we cook. He learned this in about 5 days too. He also just as quickly learned that he gets a treat when he's on the perch. We're trying to break that habit. He knows that the sink turns on water, so he'll chew on the stopper or the handle of the sink to let us know he wants a drink. He has learned that doing bad things gets a response from us. So he will meow to get our attention & then push the lamp over while we're watching. So these are our experiences with our kitty.
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