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How To Train Cats To Use A Cat Door Or Ring A Bell If They Want To Come In

By: Kimberly Aita

If you have an outdoor cat you may perhaps want to learn how to train cats to use a cat door or how to ring a bell so that you know they are ready to come in.
I know that there are times when I let my cats outside that I possibly will get busy and not remember to check on them so I found a way for them to let me know that they are at the door all set to come inside. I live in an area that is too cold for a cat door (I have one going to the basement where the cat litter boxed are located) so I decided to find a way for them to tell me to open the door, something we needed because of the extreme cold we sometimes experience in this area.
Here is a very simple way for training your cats to let you recognize when they want to be let inside.
Merely take a little bell, one that is loud enough for you to hear, and swing it from a cord right outside the door. Make sure to present this to your cat quite a few times and if you need to you can even add some catnip to the bell to appeal to your cats.
You can buy a bell at any craft store for practically zilch. Using a number of small bells might even do better for you or your cat. Tie the bell or bells to a string that hangs down low enough for your cat to reach easily and then also attach a catnip toy or use catnip spray to attract your cat.
When ever the cat rings the bell to come in, you will want to give them a cat treat to let them know that they have done something worth rewarding. If your cat doesn't take to the bell immediately, you may have to keep showing it to them to get them interested and sooner or later they will learn that you will come to the door to let them in when they ring the bell.
When you first hang the bell, you may have to keep showing them the bell every time they go out or come in so that they start to connect the bell with the door being opened for them. You might even want to begin with a bell inside the house for when they want to go outside and this will help them to learn more quickly that ringing the bell means that the door will be opened.
Although I recognize there will be times that you may not open the door just because you are not there or for any number of reasons, your cat will still begin to connect the bell with the door being opened.
If you live anywhere where you can put in a cat door, this is another choice you can use to let your cat go in and out when ever they wish to. This will also depend on what other animals you might have in the home. One more reason I choose not to have a cat door that leads outside, is because I have a cat that can go outside but she is skittish and I need be there to baby sit when she goes out so that she doesn't get scared and take off.
Although you can buy a cat door at any pet store, you can also just make one yourself if you are good at constructing stuff. We put our own door to the basement in, just by cutting a small hole at the bottom of the door and putting a piece of plastic across it that they could simply walk through.
If you choose to install a cat door that goes outside, make certain you know what size you have to have for you cat to be able to fit comfortably through the opening. Although a cat that is used to going outside all the time will probably learn quickly how to make use of the cat door, you might also need to know how to train cats to use this new door as well.
This should be a somewhat easy procedure. One of the ways you can train your cat to use this door is to keep it open and use a toy to attract your cat to go through from one side to the other. It should only take a few times of doing this before your cat is aware that they can go in and out as they please.
Once they have gone in and out a couple of times you will want to show them how to use the door by themselves when it is closed and you can use the same course of action to do this. You may possibly want to use food to tempt your cat to walk through the door and help them to push through the first few times but most cats will take to this process pretty quickly if they really want to be able to go outside.
With persistence and love you can learn how to train cats to do just about everything.

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If you have an outdoor cat you may perhaps choose to learn how to train cats to use a cat door or how to ring a bell so that you realize they are ready to come in.

Understanding your cat is one of the first steps in learning how to train cats. If you plan on getting a cat or a kitten it is best to know how to train a kitten from the very first day.

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