10 Tricks You Can Teach Your Cat (2024)

Everyone knows you can teach dogs tricks, but did you realize how good cats were at learning new things too? Cats love to work for food, so teaching them tricks for treats is the perfect way to have some fun for both of you. All you need is a hungry kitty, their favorite treats and a clicker. If you don’t know what to teach, check out this list below!

#1 – Sit

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Teaching your cat to sit is one of the easier tricks and it’s recommended you try this first. All you need to do is say “sit” as you lure your cat into position with a piece of food, then click and feed. A few reps and you’ll be able to lure without food and then fade out the lure.

#2 – Jump

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Teaching your cat to jump will depend on their natural tendencies. If you have a cat that really likes to jump, teaching them to jump through a hoop might be easy for you. First you’ll lure your cat through the hoop while it’s on the ground and click and treat for your cat walking through the hoop. Then you’ll raise it higher and higher until your cat jumps right through!

#3 – Shake

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When your cat is sitting still, gently lift one of their paws while saying “shake,” and mark and reward. Continue these repetitions until you can start fading out your physical cue (lifting of the paw) and your cat meets you there. It’s easiest if you lift the same paw each time to make the exercise more consistent for your cat and therefore easier to learn.

#4 – Come When Called

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Teaching your cat to come should be simple if your cat knows and responds to their name. Make sure you use a command that you’ll be consistent with and that you’ll be able to reward each time your cat comes to you until your training is relatively finished. Simply call your cats name and say your command and mark and reward when they get to you. You might have to lure your cat over the first few times.

#5 – Sit Pretty

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Sit Pretty is one of the more difficult tricks because it’s not a natural position for your cat. That said, it’s easy to teach once your cat has a basic understanding of how training works. With your cat in a sitting position, simply lure their head straight up so they life their front feet off the ground, click and treat!

#6 – Fetch

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To teach your cat to fetch, first find out what your cat’s favorite toy is and make sure to use that. Fetch can be taught a number of ways, but the easiest way is to throw the toy and gently take it from them, only to throw it again. Eventually, most cats find it quite fun to chase after the toy and will bring it back to you on their own.

#7 – Spin

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The fun part about teaching your cat to spin in a circle is that you can also teach directions, such as right and left. For this trick, simply lure your cat in a circle (we suggest teaching one direction at a time) while saying your command, click and reward.

#8 – Lie Down

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Teaching your cat to lie down is easiest when done from a sitting position. With your cat in a sit, simply lure their head down to the ground with food while you give the command. It might take a minute for your cat to bring their entire body down and it make take a few tries with you starting over. But wait your cat out and when they finally bring their body to the ground mark and reward.

#9 – Wave

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To teach a wave, simply hold a treat in front of your cat and move it around a little bit in front of their nose, saying “wave.” or “say hi.” When your cat lifts their foot to grab the treat, mark and reward.

#10 – Roll Over

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Teaching roll over is best done after your cat has mastered lying down. From there, you’ll likely teach it in steps. Start with your cat in the down position and lure a piece of food over their left shoulder in a counterclockwise motion. When your cat turns their head, they’ll try to lift their feet to get the treat and will roll over onto their side. Click and reward this. Do this a few times until your cat is comfortable with the process. Then, instead of clicking and rewarding lying on the side, keep luring until your cat rolls all the way over to get the piece of food and mark and reward that behavior.

10 Tricks You Can Teach Your Cat (2024)

FAQs

Can you train a 2 year old cat? ›

It may come as a surprise, but the answer is a resounding yes! You can train cats of all ages to do tricks, respond to commands and even walk on a leash!

How to discipline a cat? ›

Do not scare them or use physical contact. A whistle or other loud noisemaker may do the trick, as long as they're used immediately. It also helps to understand what's causing the aggression. Your cat may not like being petted or may feel territorial after the arrival of a new feline in the home.

How do you teach a cat what no means? ›

Cats are not as easily trained as dogs, but with consistency and patience, they can learn basic commands such as “no.” If your cat is engaging in unwanted behavior, use the word “no” loudly and firmly whilst removing them from their activity and engaging them in something you would prefer.

What is the easiest thing to train a cat? ›

Teaching your cat to sit can come in handy. Simply stand or sit in front of your cat, and when they sit naturally, reward them. Start using the “sit” cue after they start sitting in anticipation of the treat. Soon they will associate the cue with the behavior.

Can cats learn their names? ›

Yes! According to Teresa Manucy, DVM, a veterinarian at VCA Fleming Island Animal Hospital, cats can recognize and differentiate their name from other household pets' names. She says this recognition is likely due to positive reinforcement or a cat's association of their name with attention, food, or play.

At what age is it too late to train a cat? ›

So, don't let your cat's age or lack of previous training stop you – it's never too late. Just talk to your veterinarian about where your cat may have limitations with mobility.

How to tell a cat no? ›

Reprimand your cat gently.

Avoid screaming, as this can upset your cat. Simply say, "No" when it engages in a negative behavior. If your cat stops the behavior when you ask, reward it with treats, a toy, or praise. If your cat does not listen when you say "No," try adding a small clap as well.

Should I clap at my cat? ›

No, you should not clap at your cat when it misbehaves. Aside from being ineffective, it will only distress your cat as they generally dislike loud noises.

How to tell a cat off for biting? ›

If you are playing with your cat and he does manage to bite a part of your body, firmly say "no," and then withdraw from the play session for a few moments. If every time your cat's teeth touch human flesh, playtime ends, your cat will quickly learn to stop biting. Never yell at or hit your cat for play biting.

How to punish a cat for pooping outside the litter box? ›

What to Do If Your Cat is Pooping Outside the Litter Box. Should you come across your cat going outside the litter box, pick them up gently and deposit them in the box. Be calm and matter-of-fact about it. Be sure not to yell or pick up your cat by the scruff, or punish them.

What scent don't cats like? ›

As a general rule, cats are sensitive when it comes to smells, but there are a few scents they hate that might just surprise you. They can't stand citrus and as much as you might love the smell of fresh herbs, cats hate rosemary and thyme. Banana and mustard are a big no-no too, as well as lavender and eucalyptus.

How do you let your cat know they hurt you? ›

Using a special, distinctive tone of voice can be an effective way to communicate with your cat when you don't approve of their behaviour. Doing this whilst repeating a simple word like “no” can let them know that they are are doing wrong.

Is it easy to teach a cat tricks? ›

Actually, with positive reinforcement clicker training, it can be very easy to train a cat to perform fun and amusing tricks. Felines are also very fast learners and in a matter of days you can have your kitty giving you a high-five greeting and a feline rendition of Three Blind Mice on the piano.

Can you teach a cat anything? ›

As we've just seen, cats can learn, and training them can be very beneficial. “It's so important – training them, doing clicker training,” says veterinary behaviorist Dr. Wailani Sung. “Teaching them basic things like a simple touch and go to your mat is so important.

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