CAT TRAINING CLICKER SET : Inside the box, you'll discover a set of three pet clicker, each adorned in vibrant blue, red, and black hues. The clickers feature a user-friendly design, boasting a large central button that simplifies the training process for your furry companions. IMPROVES YOUR CAT BEHAVIOR : Establish clear communication with you cat and promptly acknowledge their positive strides. This clicker cat trainer is ideal for training your cat to stroll on a harness and adapt to traveling in a cat backpack, providing an effective means to encourage and reward your cat's development. EASY TO USE : Choose a straightforward behavior, such as sitting, that you'd like your cat to exhibit. Use a treat or toy to guide them into the sitting position, click precisely when they sit, and promptly reward them with a particularly enticing treat or toy. Repeat this process several times before introducing the verbal command "sit," just as your cat is about to settle onto the ground with their fluffy bottom. TRAINING TIPS WITH PET CLICKER : Experiment with brief training sessions, keeping them to around 5 minutes each, rather than exhausting your kitty with hour-long sessions. Begin with a single simple behavior during the initial training session. MASTER YOUR CLICKER TRAINING FOR CATS : Cat Clicker trainer can take a while to master, so don’t get discouraged if your cat doesn’t take to it right away! With a little time & consistency, you can train your cat to perform behaviors like sitting, jumping in their cat backpack, getting in the car, approaching their harness, and paw-fiving! Communicate clearly with your cat, and immediately reward their progress. Reinforce good associations with the behaviors you want your cat to perform. Great for use when training your cat to walk on a harness & travel in a cat backpack! Introduce the Clicker: Clicker, meet cat! Associate the clicker with small, suuuper special treats or a new toy (reserved for training) by clicking & immediately giving your cat the treat. Repeat until they look for the treats when they hear the click, not the clicker. Pinpoint the Behavior: Identify one simple action, like sitting for example, that you want your cat to perform. Guide them to sit with the treat or toy, click at the exact moment they sit, then immediately reward with that super special treat or toy. Repeat this step multiple times before adding in the command word “sit”, right before their floofy bottom hits the ground. Start Training: Try training in multiple short spurts (we’re talking like 5 minutes, here), rather than spending an hour or more training which would be too exhausting for your kitty. Start with just one small behavior for the first training session. Once they make the association & have the first command down, start building up with more behaviors one at a time, always clicking & rewarding long after your cat follows the command to build trust! Have Patience: Clicker training can take a while to master, so don’t get discouraged if your cat doesn’t take to it right away! With a little time & consistency, you can train your cat to perform behaviors like sitting, jumping in their cat backpack, getting in the car, approaching their harness, and paw-fiving!