Cat Training
for NH, ME & VT
Our Cat Training Promise
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Cats CAN Be Trained!

Behavior Concerns
From simple annoyances to complex behavior problems, cat training works.
Avoid these common problems:
- Furniture Scratching
- Litter Box Usage
- Urine Marking
- Aggression
- Anxiety
- Boredom
- Phobias
Help us understand the issues you are having by completing our Behavior History Form.

Useful Skills
With a bit of patience, cat training can be easy. In just a few days you can teach them to:
- Use the toilet – Get rid of the litter box!
- Walk on a harness, giving them safe access to the outdoors
- Crating for vet visits no longer a struggle
Our Cat Training Programs
- Two in-home lessons within 20 miles of Holderness, NH
- Clicker, treat pouch and target stick
- Reward item variety pack
- Enrichment items
Investment: $500
Each mile beyond the included 20 miles is $5.00 per mile, up to a maximum distance of 30 total miles. Consider our Distance Training option if you live more than 30 miles from our campus.
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- Perfect for cat parents worldwide
- 2 Distance Training Sessions
via Zoom (online video conference) or Email - Reviewing of photo and video submissions
- Custom. printable modification plan
Tuition: $400
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Cat Training Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
Can you teach my cat to be friendly?
Every animal has its own unique personality. Some are just naturally more friendly than others. However, we can determine if there are underlying reasons for aggression or fear and address them during training sessions. Many times this results in a happier, friendlier pet. Help us understand the issues you are having by Completing our Behavior History Form.
My older cat does not like my new cat. Can you help them become friends?
We can show you ways to properly introduce and socialize your cats. We find that with a little bit of time and encouragement, most cats learn to live together in harmony.
Serving New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont
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