Siberian Cat Action Training Skills

Siberian Cat
The timing to start training a Siberian cat:
Siberian cat training generally should start at 2-3 months of age, at which time the Siberian cat's fixed lifestyle has not yet formed and is more receptive to human training. Early training also lays a good foundation for future training. It is much more difficult to train an adult Siberian cat. The best time to train a Siberian cat is before feeding, when the cat’s appetite is strong and excitement is increased, eagerly waiting to be fed by the owner. Therefore, before feeding, the Siberian cat is more obedient, willing to approach humans and accept training.
The Siberian cat is one of the most agile and intelligent animals, and with some training can learn a few trick actions. Such as come, go, roll over, fetch, jump, and other movements. These trainings should be carried out by guidance and reward methods. When asking the Siberian cat to perform a certain trick, hold the food that the cat likes in your hand, sized to be eaten in one bite by the cat. Use the hand holding the food to command the cat to perform the trick. If successful, immediately let the cat eat the food and praise and pet the cat, so the cat feels the owner is very satisfied with its actions. This forms a conditioned reflex, and once this reflex is reinforced, even without food inducement, using only hand gestures or verbal commands will still prompt the cat to complete various tricks. (Source:PetsZone)