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Hill's Science Plan Light Adult Wet Dog Food is a complete premium pet food for adult dogs that tend to gain weight easily. This deliciously smooth loaf is formulated to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support weight maintenance in adult dogs.
Hill's Science Plan Large Breed Adult Dog Food with Lamb & Rice is a complete pet food, specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology.
This food is specifically designed to fuel the energy needs of large breed dogs during the prime of their life.
Hill's Science Plan Adult Sterilised Cat Dry Food with Salmon is specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology. It is a precisely balanced nutrition, tailored to meet the needs of sterilised cats, to help keep sthem lean & healthy.
Hill's Science Plan Adult Cat Food with Chicken is a complete pet food, specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology.
This food is specially formulated to fuel the energy needs of cats during the prime of their life.
Hill's Science Plan CULINARY CREATIONS Adult cat food with Salmon & Carrots was formulated to provide a great-tasting experience to cats. Its delicious flavour and texture are combine with essential nutrients to support cats' optimal health during the prime time of their life. Specially formulated with high-quality salmon protein, essential taurine for heart health & balanced minerals to support kidneys & bladder.
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We all know that dogs can be taught basic commands, but what about your cat? Cats are not a social species like dogs, so they don’t appreciate praise in the same way dogs do. But as you already know, cats are highly intelligent animals, and they have the ability to learn a variety of behaviours.

It’s important to begin training your kitten as soon as possible so that they learn the rules of your home as they grow up. You don’t want your cat to be climbing your curtains, scratching your furniture, or constantly jumping up on the kitchen counter. Kitten training will help keep their mind and body active, teach good social skills and behaviours, and strengthen their bond with you.
Keep training sessions short, as kittens have short attention spans and can get bored easily. Focus on one command at a time during a session so that you don’t confuse them. Practise the commands in lots of different places around the house so that your kitten gets used to responding to you in different environments.
The easiest form of training is redirecting your kitten from unwanted behaviours. Have a variety of toys, and if your kitten starts doing something they’re not supposed to, redirect their attention to a toy. Having toys to play with will keep your kitten mentally and physically occupied (and less likely to be doing something they shouldn’t). You can also sprinkle them with catnip for further enticement to play.
There are some common problematic cat behaviours that can be addressed through training, which will go a long way to strengthening the bond between you and your kitten.
One of the most common training techniques is positive reinforcement training, which is reward-based training. For instance, if you’d like to teach your kitten to sit, hold a treat near their nose, move it towards their forehead (so that their nose goes up and hopefully their bottom goes down), then let them have the treat as soon as their bottom touches the ground. After enough repetition, you can add a verbal cue, such as ‘sit’, as they sit down and soon your kitten will be able to do the behaviour when you give the cue. You can use positive reinforcement to help with other aspects of your kitten's training, such as teaching them to stand still for grooming and getting used to travelling by car.
If you’re lucky, your kitten will be willing and eager to learn. However, there’s a chance you’ll be ignored. Every kitten is different, and training can be a test to your patience. Carve out small amounts of time each day to spend on training. If you have other cats in your home, remember that they each have different personalities and may find different things rewarding.
Be aware that cats do not understand or respond well to punishment. Punishment will stress your kitten out and cause them to run away and hide from you, which can also breed behavioural and health problems. Encouraging good behaviour with a reward is much more effective, and that reward can come in the form of a head scratch, play with a special toy and/or a tasty treat. This reward-based training teaches your kitten to associate good behaviour with positive results.
There could be several reasons why your cat is acting out. They could be stressed over a new change in your home, have a medical condition, or simply not understand that the behaviour is unwanted. While you may think that your cat is misbehaving because they’re upset or being spiteful towards you, this is usually not the case. We need to remember that what many people call ‘bad behaviour’, like scratching, is actually normal cat behaviour. We can’t – and shouldn’t want to – remove many of these behaviours because they are innate and important for good welfare.
Redirecting the behaviour instead of punishing is more likely to get your kitten back on track. Punishing them may make them feel threatened by you, which can ultimately lead to even more stress and bad habits, and may damage your bond. You can redirect them to things you’d like them to do. For instance, if they are scratching the settee, gently move them to a scratching post and reward them if they scratch that instead. Always remember to praise your kitten for good behaviours as well. Give a treat for a job well done, and they will learn to associate those actions with rewards.
If you have any suspicion that a kitten’s unwanted behaviour is due to a medical condition, always seek prompt veterinary advice. Young and small animals can become ill more quickly than adults.
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Hill's Science Plan Adult Sterilised Cat Dry Food with Salmon is specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology. It is a precisely balanced nutrition, tailored to meet the needs of sterilised cats, to help keep sthem lean & healthy.
Hill's Science Plan Mature Adult Cat Food with Chicken is a complete pet food, specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology.
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Hill's Science Plan Adult Cat Food with Chicken is a complete pet food, specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology.
This food is specially formulated to fuel the energy needs of cats during the prime of their life.
Hill's Science Plan CULINARY CREATIONS Adult cat food with Salmon & Carrots was formulated to provide a great-tasting experience to cats. Its delicious flavour and texture are combine with essential nutrients to support cats' optimal health during the prime time of their life. Specially formulated with high-quality salmon protein, essential taurine for heart health & balanced minerals to support kidneys & bladder.
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Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavourful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavourful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.