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Top three behaviors to train first for cats

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You veterinary clients can start here when it comes to training their feline friend.

Click for a downloadable PDF copy. Starting training for a calmer cat can be tricky, especially when your veterinary client has no idea where to start. This client handout can solve that easily, by telling your clients what to train for first with their cats. Click here for the downloadable PDF version.

If you want even more advice on how to go about cat training with your clients, check out the rest of the awesome training tips that Mikkel Becker, CPDT, has to offer on the subject. It's here

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