An Introduction to Cat Agility

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Cat Agility You Can Teach an Old Cat New Tricks Karen Nichols

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Speaker: Karen Nichols Yes, you can teach an old cat new tricks! Looking for an engaging new content stream or video content? Training your cat to perform agility tricks is easier than you think. Learn more about agility training including how to train your cat and how to build your own agility course in this entertaining session.

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Cat Agility

You Can Teach an Old Cat New Tricks

Karen Nichols

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What We’ll Cover

• Benefits of Agility Training

• Agility Obstacles

• Training Tips

• Demonstrations of Cat Agility

• How to Build Your Own Agility Course for Cheap!

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Benefits of Agility Training• Enhances the Human-Animal Bond

• Exercise that Mimics Wild Cat Behavior

• Prevents Boredom-Caused Behavior Problems

• Provides Engaging New Content for Social Media

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Agility Obstacles

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Jump

PHOTO Courtesy of Linda Jameson

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Hoop/Tire Jump

PHOTO Courtesy of Linda Jameson

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Weave Poles

PHOTO Courtesy of DogAgility.com

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Tunnel

PHOTO Courtesy of Shandra Lloyd

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Chute

PHOTO Courtesy of DogAgility.com

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Pause Box

PHOTO Courtesy of Bob Parker

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Ramp

PHOTO Courtesy of DogAgility.com

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A-Frame

PHOTO Courtesy of DogAgility.com

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Teeter Totter

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World’s Largest Agility Cat in Action

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Training Tips• Train during active part of the day, before meals.

• Use positive reinforcement.

• Employ verbal and gestural cues.

• Reward and exploit natural behaviors.

• Keep it fun.

• Do short daily sessions.

• Work on one trick at a time.

• Be consistent and persistent.

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Agility Kitten in Training

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Build Your Own Agility Course

FIRST OPTION: Use What You Have(and Your Imagination):

•Cat Tower•Plastic Crates•Play Tunnel•Chairs •Bathroom Tissue (TP) Towers

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Photo courtesy of Daniel King

Toilet PaperRolls

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Build Your Own Agility Course

SECOND OPTION: DIY

Materials:•PVC Pipe – ¾” or 1” – can buy in 10’ lengths

•PVC Pipe Cutter•PVC Fittings “Joints”•Don’t Use PVC Cement!

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PVC Fittings

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Demo

How to Build an Agility Obstacle

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Jump

6 “T” Joints2 18-inch Pipes4 6-inch Pipes4 4-inch Pipes

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More Agility Cats in Action

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Plans for Agility Obstacles

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