Kitten Manners 101

All classes will use positive reinforcement with clicker training and be held live, online from Houston, Texas via Zoom.

This live, online class is a basic obedience class for kittens from 8 weeks to 4 months. We will show you how to use a clicker to train your cat. Please review the Clicker Training Instructions and get started now so you are prepared for class.

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$210 / 6 Sessions

  • Includes: Six 45 minute online sessions
  • Three e-mail follow-ups with the trainer
  • Instructional handouts and links to refer to during and after class

To sign up now, click the yellow "Add to Cart" button above to make your payment. You should be redirected to the online application form once payment is made, if not please fill out here:

The class will cover cat behavior and basic obedience training issues including:

  • Basic control positions: Sit, down
  • Litter box tips
  • Recall - coming when called
  • Crate (kennel) training
  • Feeding tips
  • Handling and grooming (nail trims)
  • Rough play - biting/scratching/jumping
  • Appropriate toy choices, enrichment options
  • Correcting destructive behavior
  • Socialization

The class is a basic obedience class. This means that we will give you the basic tools to train your kitten. Training your kitten is an ongoing process. You will have to commit yourself to applying the techniques we show you on a daily basis for them to work. Please review the Clicker Training Instructions and get started now so you are prepared for class.

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Judy Seils

Judy Seils has over 20 years of experience working with dogs and cats in the most stressful of environments, the veterinary clinic. During that time, she taught dog training classes and helped clients with behavior issues. She trained and competed with two of her dogs, Dreamer and Shiloh, in flyball, and coached other teammates in training their dogs. Judy also had fun working with Dreamer and Shiloh in freestyle.

Though currently dogless, Judy is clicker training her calico cat, Ruby who is keeping her humble as they work on such behaviors as sit, beg, give me five, wearing a harness and others. Cats are definitely harder to train than dogs, but also fun to work with.

Judy loves using her knowledge to help other people train their dogs and cats.

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You can have a well-behaved pet, let me show you how.

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(281) 440-6818

judy.pawfectmanners@gmail.com

Last updated 24.9.2022