I am grateful for all the feedback I've been getting here on a difficult new cat introduction we've been going through. One of many things that I would like to try, to possibly help make the two cats (resident 4 y.o. girl and new 2 y.o. bigger male) supervised sessions more positive for them is clicker training. We are still keeping them separated, after 2.5 weeks, when not closely supervised because they are still quite adversarial.
Is there any practical way to clicker train without the cat being interested in treats? Our resident has several favorite treats, but the new boy, while loving his special Rx diet (urinary SO) when hungry, does not have any interest in any treat we've tried so far. We have not yet tried raw liver or anything like that though- but that would hardly be practical for clicker training without giving them indigestion.
Is there any practical way to clicker train without the cat being interested in treats? Our resident has several favorite treats, but the new boy, while loving his special Rx diet (urinary SO) when hungry, does not have any interest in any treat we've tried so far. We have not yet tried raw liver or anything like that though- but that would hardly be practical for clicker training without giving them indigestion.
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