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How to Keep Cats Off Counter Tops: Video Series

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Keep cats on the ground and off countertops with this free video series and guide.

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  1. Use spray bottles to train a cat to stay off a countertop or other unwanted surface in this free video.

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  2. Use noises to train a cat to stay off a countertop or other unwanted surface in this free video.

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  3. Understand the need of being consistent when training a cat in this free video.

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  4. Understand a cat's relationship to temptations on the counter and jumping on the counter in this free video.

    Views: 942
  5. Train your cat to not scratch your furniture in this free video.

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Anyone with cats knows how annoying it can be to have your cat or kitten jumping on the counter tops and tables. Cats love to be where their owners (and their owners food) is, which usually means they hang out on high surfaces in the kitchen. This kind of behavior is both unsanitary and annoying for many people, especially when guests come over. The question is, how do you keep cats off the counter top and kitchen table without causing trouble for you or your kitty?

Our expert has the answers. In this free video series our expert will demonstrate how to keep cats off counter tops and tables with some simply pet training tips and advice. You will learn how to use spray bottles and loud noises to keep your cats off the counters. You will also learn about how important it is to be consistent, and even get tips on keep cats from scratching furniture. If you've ever had your cats knock over food, glasses, or your personal items from the counters, this video will give you the steps to keep your cats and your food safe.

 
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Grace Fitzpatrick Grace Fitzpatrick has studied ventriloquism for years and is a trained improv actor. She uses the illusion of "throwing" her voice to entertain children at parties.dkdk

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