Train Your Cat
Train cats to become more sociable, learn their names and teach a cat to come when called. Litter training, cat flaps and administrating pills or spot-ons are essential cat training tips.
Cat carrier training continued (part 5)
Sarah and Chirag explain how you can teach your cat to stay in a carrier for travel - and even enjoy it!
How to make a cat people friendly (part 6)
Many cats find meeting new people a challenge. Train your cat to relax when friends and family come to your home.
Learning to be good for the vet (part 7)
Teach your cat to be comfortable in a vet surgery and to be more relaxed when being examined by your vet.
How to groom your cat (part 8)
Step-by-step guide to help your cat relax and enjoy the feel of grooming.
How to give a cat a pill (part 10)
Give your cat a tablet or pill, an invaluable skill that will make life easier for both you and your cat.
How to give drops for cat ears, eyes and spot-ons treatments (part 11)
Plan ahead for future healthcare by teaching your cat to be handled in specific ways, as Sarah and Chirag explain...
Cat flap training
Want to train your cat to use a cat flap? Follow these easy steps to train your cat to use his cat flap.
Play with your cat (part 13)
How to teach our cats to play, exercise and bond with us - for fun and for fitness!