Training & Behavior Cat
Cat Fight Resolution
Behavioral problems are the number one reason cat owners abandon their pets. Fight is designed to prevent these problems before they start, or to ease them once they have begun. Each session lasts 5-15 minutes and is repeated 2-3 times a day. Results can usually be measured within 14 days.
Cat Fight Resolution
Behavioral problems are the number one reason cat owners abandon their pets. Fight is designed to prevent these problems before they start, or to ease them once they have begun. Each session lasts 5-15 minutes and is repeated 2-3 times a day. Results can usually be measured within 14 days.
How to Use?
1
Eğitim hedefinizi netleştirin — net tek bir davranışla başlayın (ör. tuvalet, otur).
2
Sessiz + dikkat çekmeyen bir alan seçin — ilk seanslar için.
3
Mama ödülü olarak küçük + sevdiği lezzeti hazırlayın (yaklaşık 10-20 küçük parça).
4
5 dakikalık seansı günde 2-3 kez tekrarlayın — uzun seans yorgunluk yapar.
5
Her başarıda anında ödüllendirin (3 saniye içinde) + olumsuz tepkiyi yok sayın.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should training start?
The socialization window for kittens is between weeks 8-16 — if this window is missed, it is hard to make up for later. Adult cats can also be trained, but more patience and a longer time are required.
Professional trainer or DIY at home?
Basic commands can be learned at home. A professional behaviorist is essential for behavior issues (aggression, separation anxiety, fear). You can find Wuffi-recommended trainers on the Get Service page.
Do you recommend punishment methods?
Absolutely not. Modern behavioral science shows that punishment-based training is harmful in the long run. Positive reinforcement (pet food, praise, play reward) is 3-5 times more effective.
Does the whole family need to follow the same protocol?
Yes — inconsistency is the biggest factor that doubles the training process. Everyone in the family must use the same commands, the same hand signals, and the same rewards.
When can I expect to see results?
Basic commands (sit, lie down, come) take 2-3 weeks. Complex behaviors (stay, give paw) take 4-8 weeks. Behavior problems (barking, anxiety) take 8-12 weeks. Consistency is the only factor that speeds things up.