BlackSunshine01
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- Aug 24, 2009
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harleyguy, if i had cats like that laying all over my car i dont think i would complain at all. lol.
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The best animal training methods are when you get the animal to think that punishment comes from doing the bad act ITSELF, and not from a person. If the animal thinks the punishment comes from a person, the animal just avoids the person. If the animal thinks the punishment comes directly from doing the act itself, then the animal avoids doing the act. It is the best to tailor the deterrent to this approach. For example, if a pet is a garbage digger, then put hot chili pepper powder in the garbage, so that the pet finds the act of garbage digging very unpleasant because it's mouth is so spicy as a result. if you just yell at it or it sees you spraying or shooting it, than it fears YOU, and not the act. If you spray the cat with water on the car, it will put out it's claws more to get more traction during it's escape, which is exactly what you don't want.Well I still say pending how good a shot you are, a red rider bb gun, not strong enough to inflict harm to the cat, but good enough to feel like a bee sting. Could always try a hose, wait until the cats on the car and chase it off with the water, cats HATE water!
The best animal training methods are when you get the animal to think that punishment comes from doing the bad act ITSELF, and not from a person. If the animal thinks the punishment comes from a person, the animal just avoids the person. If the animal thinks the punishment comes directly from doing the act itself, then the animal avoids doing the act. It is the best to tailor the deterrent to this approach. For example, if a pet is a garbage digger, then put hot chili pepper powder in the garbage, so that the pet finds the act of garbage digging very unpleasant because it's mouth is so spicy as a result. if you just yell at it or it sees you spraying or shooting it, than it fears YOU, and not the act. If you spray the cat with water on the car, it will put out it's claws more to get more traction during it's escape, which is exactly what you don't want.
So there you have it! Pour hot chili pepper powder all over your car!The best animal training methods are when you get the animal to think that punishment comes from doing the bad act ITSELF, and not from a person. If the animal thinks the punishment comes from a person, the animal just avoids the person. If the animal thinks the punishment comes directly from doing the act itself, then the animal avoids doing the act. It is the best to tailor the deterrent to this approach. For example, if a pet is a garbage digger, then put hot chili pepper powder in the garbage, so that the pet finds the act of garbage digging very unpleasant because it's mouth is so spicy as a result. if you just yell at it or it sees you spraying or shooting it, than it fears YOU, and not the act. If you spray the cat with water on the car, it will put out it's claws more to get more traction during it's escape, which is exactly what you don't want.
Lol, the chili method really only works with dogs who dig through garbage.So there you have it! Pour hot chili pepper powder all over your car!
Joking.
DLB
So there you have it! Pour hot chili pepper powder all over your car!
Joking.
DLB
Well, that can be true with the bb gun, so long as the cat never thinks that a person shot it. The cat would have to think that the car shot it.ah good point on the claws. but if training a cat, which i have never had any, is like training a dog then its not them fearing you, its them fearing the act or place. I have had many many dogs in my life, ones that chew on fences, dig holes, chew on a house, and all the ways of training them was with pain. Electric fences work with the same theory. The dog gets shocked enough times by trying to do something will associate that pain with the act! same with shooting a cat from a ways off in the ass with a bb gun anytime it gets near the car or on it. will eventually assoicate the car and the act of being on or near it with pain.
My cats love the water if i would let them they would go in the pool.But then again it is the type of breed we have.It's the heat coming from the engine, isn't it? I like the water idea, just keep squirting them and they'll learn by finding somebody else's car.
Said part of that is when they don't get out from under the hood when the car is started up.When i used to work up north i can't count how times customers bought there cars into the shop and i would find all kinds of animals chewed up in the engine from drive belts and other moving parts .i have this problem in the winter time. when i get home, the car is warm so they will go under the car or lay on top of the hood. i'm always greeted with paw prints the next morning on the car...
My cats love the water if i would let them they would go in the pool.But then again it is the type of breed we have.