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Science & Nature
Trick Training for Cats: Flex Class
In this 7 week course, students will learn to train their cats to perform various tricks, such as shaking hands, rolling over, and playing dead. Students will also learn how to best interact with their cats, and learn about cat behavior.
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9-14
year old learners
4th-7th
US Grade Level
1-12
learners per class
$8
per weekCharged weekly
Flexible schedule
Over 7 weeks
No live meetings
There are no open spots for this class.
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Description
Class Experience
Do you love cats? Do you wish you had a stronger bond with your cat? Would you like to better understand your cat? Do you want your cat to be a star? See how trick training improves your relationship with your furry friend. In this class I, with the assistance of my two cats, Shinobi and Rygel, will show you how to teach your cat fun tricks. These tricks include high fives, play dead, roll over, etc. plus how to teach your cat to walk on a leash. In each class, there will be a demonstration...
Students will learn how to use positive reinforcement to train their cats fun tricks. They will also learn to be patient as they better understand how a cat thinks.
Each week, after watching the posted video, students should submit a video outlining the steps of the trick. The video should be a minimum of 60 seconds, not to exceed 3 minutes. Please submit the video by Saturday 12:00 am. Students without a cat may use a stuffed animal or a family member with a sense of humor. I don’t expect the cat to perform the trick in one weeks time, I only expect the student to demonstrate their understanding of how to teach the trick. Students then will discuss and give feedback to each other on their demos. In giving feedback, Please find something positive about the video. It is not enough to say “Great job!” Please be specific! For example, “You went through all the steps to teach mittens in the correct order! I liked how you were calm and patient with mittens! Nice job!” Remember, treat others as you would like to be treated. Please submit feedback to each other by 12:00 am Tuesday.
A cat harness and leash, a dowel or stick 10-18 inches long ( disposable chopsticks work fine) a dinner bell (the sort you press down on to ring, not pick up and shake), and 3 disposable cups.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
I will assess the students demo video each week and leave feedback.
No live meetings, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
Financial Assistance
Outschool International
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