The Best and Worst Ways to Train Your Cat

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  • @JacksonGalaxy
    @JacksonGalaxy  Před 6 lety +166

    See Jackson Speak at 'Total Cat Mojo Live!' --> jacksongalaxy.com/events

    • @geodeaholicm4889
      @geodeaholicm4889 Před 6 lety +8

      the only time i worry about 'counter surfing' is on the stove if i'm cooking, or next to my plate when i'm eating. my cat is welcome pretty much any where she can go otherwise.

    • @Jarsia
      @Jarsia Před 6 lety +3

      I love your work but I gotta disagree on the spray bottle. I get it may not work for everyone, but I definitely got positive results. It got to a point pretty quick where if he was counter surfing or misbehaving I just had to pick up the bottle and give it a shake for him to stop. I could keep him off the counter(sanitary reasons) while I was there just by saying his name and shaking the bottle, but i have no doubt he went up there while I was gone if for no other reason than there was a window.
      Sure theres things your cat will do when youre not around(like destroy toilet paper, which is why the bathroom door is ALWAYS closed), but in my experience as a cat owner, the most annoying and destructive cat behaviours tend to be intended to get your attention. My cat liked to knock stuff over and off the table, but I never found anything out of place when I got home from work and he had the apartment to himself all day. He only did it when I was around and he wanted something. Early on he'd try getting my attention by knocking things down several times and getting sprayed for it, then finally just jumping up on my desk and getting vocal and pawing at my shoulder or giving me a little headbutt. Sometimes he'd just lie there and wait, or I'd pick him up and pet him for a bit. But either way he wanted something, and as soon as I got up he would run over to either the door if he wanted out or his dish if he wanted a can of food.
      So believe it or not, I actually got my cat to a point of asking me politely(or occasionally whining impatiently) to my face when he wanted something as his default behaviour. My spray bottle lay knocked over on the floor for months and didnt move save for rare occasions. I could usually get him off the counter with a stern tone. But I always made sure he got attention and got what he wanted when he came and approached me directly for it instead of being an ass and making a mess.
      Did it negatively affect my relationship with my cat? Cant say it did. If I let him out in the morning he would usually be lying at the end of the driveway when I parked my car and follow me around to the back door. When I went to bed he'd curl up next to my feet EVERY night. He never once attacked me or anyone else without being provoked somehow. He'd constantly rub up against my legs or give me little headbutts or cat winks. I could pick him up from just about anywhere at any time and carry him around without protest or struggle. He'd be perfectly happy settling down in my lap and purring away while I watched TV. Best behaved cat I've ever seen. Even at the vet he never gave trouble(barely even reacted to needles), though I think he might have been scared into a ragdoll state there and was just more pliable than cooperative.
      And this was a feral I pulled out of a cardboard pile at 6-8 weeks old.
      So to me using a spray bottle is a useful tool, but it cant be the only one.

    • @alvaroakatico9188
      @alvaroakatico9188 Před 6 lety +1

      One question if I may: are your videos just about cats? I guess I could look into it. Great info about Mr Spray bottle.

    • @alvaroakatico9188
      @alvaroakatico9188 Před 6 lety +1

      @@Jarsia I'm a dog person, but someone dropped off a female cat on my property a few months ago. Of course I took her in being winter and all, and the cat seemed a little underweight. Don't know much about cats, but I do know I just can't keep her.
      She's destroying my house little by little. My inside dogs fight all the time because of the cat. I now know why that cat was abandoned.
      I've had to make too many changes all over the house. Won't go into details, but what I can say is that this girl cat seems to be possessed.
      I have to find her a new home, and certainly I would tell anyone who's interested that she has many issues.
      I have 6 dogs that used to get along just fine. The water bottle is my only weapon that I can use to have some normalcy around the house.
      I know I may be damaging her in ways that I may not understand. I don't think taken her to the pound is a good idea.
      I tried to teach her a few things to calm her down just like the dogs, but doesn't understand what I'm trying to get her to do.
      Perhaps spaying may be the answer before finding her a new home.
      Ok, that's what I'll do, I'll take her to the vet and maybe the vet can help me. I can't believe I hadn't thought of that because money is not an issue.
      Any thoughts?

    • @Jarsia
      @Jarsia Před 6 lety +1

      Alvaro Q couldn't hurt. She should be spayed if she's going to be a pet, and it might settle her down.
      Training cats to behave is much easier if you get them as kittens, obviously.
      Best of luck

  • @Natiform
    @Natiform Před 8 lety +5527

    See I tried the squirt-gun thing and it completely backfired because both of my cats ended up loving the squirt bottle and would cry and beg for me to squirt them so that they could play with the water

    • @LadyLenaki
      @LadyLenaki Před 5 lety +204

      Same. The one cat wanted to drink from it on demand.

    • @nukelius
      @nukelius Před 5 lety +541

      this is the equivalent of a parent hitting their kid and the kid growing up to have a BDSM kink

    • @yajairasantos9012
      @yajairasantos9012 Před 5 lety +33

      Natiform your cats are amazing for that. My kitten would give me hell if she goes anywhere near water.

    • @trsshup
      @trsshup Před 5 lety +155

      Sounds like the cat used reverse psychology on you 😂

    • @jacquelinelemieux6973
      @jacquelinelemieux6973 Před 5 lety +58

      I use it too. They just run and come back. Or sit an look at me. Like I've lost my mind. 🤷

  • @0x777
    @0x777 Před 7 lety +2427

    I solved the counter surfing habit with lots of little post-its left on it with the sticky side up. Also served as me becoming the cat's hero because I knew how to get them off his paws.

    • @donnamorris5512
      @donnamorris5512 Před 7 lety +96

      Brill, I'm going to try this.

    • @0x777
      @0x777 Před 7 lety +84

      After that you should make sure to store the post-its somewhere unless you want your cat to freak out every now and then. :)

    • @QuietlyCurious
      @QuietlyCurious Před 7 lety +17

      That's good!

    • @odeleya1115
      @odeleya1115 Před 7 lety +31

      This is the best tip I have ever heard!!!

    • @yodanski5830
      @yodanski5830 Před 7 lety +5

      Omg i'm so gonna try this!

  • @kallisto9166
    @kallisto9166 Před 4 lety +2072

    Dogs learn "Don't do that."
    Cats learn "Don't get caught doing that."

    • @artsymarsy8480
      @artsymarsy8480 Před 3 lety +50

      have you ever tried training a dog to Leave It? If you don't teach dogs to distinguish what a Leave It is for themselves, and just try and get them to memorize what they can't have and obey you, they are going to get into the "Leave It" when you're not around. The first dog I trained I used the latter method; when we weren't around, he barked nonstop, got into the garbage, and stole food from the counters, among other doggy behaviors.
      Even if you use the positive reinforcement method (what Jackson is describing here), if there's not a "yes" for your "no" (aka leave it), then they're going to continue the "bad" behavior. You tell a puppy to stop chewing your shoes, but you don't have any rubber teething toys? They're gonna keep chewing your shoes. It's the same principle of a cat scratching furniture because there are no scratch posts.

    • @artsymarsy8480
      @artsymarsy8480 Před 3 lety +16

      @Manik Dhankar you should never own an animal.

    • @artsymarsy8480
      @artsymarsy8480 Před 3 lety +10

      @Manik Dhankar Because you're a fucking animal abuser, that's why.

    • @lahbono7470
      @lahbono7470 Před 3 lety +1

      @@artsymarsy8480 discipline isn’t abuse

    • @artsymarsy8480
      @artsymarsy8480 Před 3 lety +42

      @@lahbono7470 Hitting your animal is abuse. Full stop. It's the same as spanking your kid. It's not discipline, it's abuse. An animal or child learns 1) bad things happen to them when you're around, 2) they need to conceal behavior, and 3) to never trust you. If you're only going to have a pet or kid so you can hurt them under the guise of character development, you deserve neither.

  • @amjPeace
    @amjPeace Před 2 lety +302

    My favorite cat ever, may he RIP, was so awesome. I bragged about him to everybody that my little Larry NEVER went up on the counters or tables once I patiently taught him to stay down. Then one day I stayed home from work and when I walked into the kitchen there he was on the counter with a caught-in-the-cookie-jar look in his eyes with a touch of crap-I-didn't-know-you-were-home, startled expression. That memory still makes me smile all these years later.

    • @deniseg812
      @deniseg812 Před rokem +2

      My Henry,

    • @MissyQ12345
      @MissyQ12345 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Aww, yeah. They just do it when you're not looking! Cute story about Larry.

  • @Kem1kal13
    @Kem1kal13 Před 7 lety +769

    Why the fuck do I watch so many of these, I dont even own a cat.

  • @jumanjicostco3248
    @jumanjicostco3248 Před 6 lety +899

    "If nothing happens then why would I continue to do it?"
    "Cuz I'm a cat, that's why"

    • @KaliKavala
      @KaliKavala Před 5 lety +8

      Cuz I'm a human, that's why

    • @lorrie2878
      @lorrie2878 Před 5 lety

      Or a human...

    • @wombonuggetsjr.7200
      @wombonuggetsjr.7200 Před 4 lety +6

      Are you saying they will keep misbehaving because they are cats lol that’s why u train em

    • @nicholaspb9133
      @nicholaspb9133 Před 4 lety +11

      I have never, literally never paid attention to my cat jumping on the TV cabinet. She is up there everyday.

    • @syrusorelio2309
      @syrusorelio2309 Před 4 lety +3

      @@nicholaspb9133 my cat likes lay to on the tv cabinet but since she lays and doesn't block the tv when we're watching it we really don't care that she lays there(i think she think she's the center of our attention lol)

  • @dianapeters5715
    @dianapeters5715 Před 3 lety +224

    I treat my cat as a cat: I hiss at him (as another cat would) when he's doing something that hurts me or that I disapprove of. I learned this from my friend's dog-training methods (he growls at the dogs). Works with my cat, and we're best buds!

    • @Tom-Travels
      @Tom-Travels Před 2 lety +6

      My stupid cat actually got immune to my hisses, but instantly obeys when I growl. This is how I taught her to stop mewing.

    • @dianapeters5715
      @dianapeters5715 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Tom-Travels She doesn't sound stupid to me. 😉

    • @Tom-Travels
      @Tom-Travels Před 2 lety +3

      @@dianapeters5715 It's interesting that cats only mew to humans and not to other cats or any other animal. It follows that if you become more like a cat, they will stop mewing. It's true.

    • @castielsisko2120
      @castielsisko2120 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tom-Travels they only do that as kittens to their mother and when they grow up they only do it to humans

    • @bambinaforever1402
      @bambinaforever1402 Před 2 lety

      U re not well in the head and should not have animals in your care

  • @nicolastreat3477
    @nicolastreat3477 Před 3 lety +251

    We just realized our cat has been tricking us for attention. She always tries to open a door to a room that’s off limits to her and we react by telling her “no”. Now she messes with the door for a few seconds and turns around looking for a reaction.

    • @allineedismusicnlove
      @allineedismusicnlove Před 2 lety +19

      Just realized my cat does the same thing. Whenever she gets bored, she starts scratching the door, then I start spraying her. She stops scratching but she runs up to me like we are about to play. I get out the toys. Pretty sure she now has trained me to play with her

    • @SpellboundWolf
      @SpellboundWolf Před rokem +1

      Squirt her with a water bottle & firmly say 'no'.

    • @katrinalassberg5649
      @katrinalassberg5649 Před rokem +1

      No & yes don't work. Their cats not dogs. Use spray bottles.

    • @BoGy1980
      @BoGy1980 Před rokem

      your cat is seeking attention... I'm no saying you're not giving enough attention, cuz not every animal is pleased with the same amount of hooman slavery. I don't know if it helps you, but i've always tried to interact if i was able to, give them a few minutes of playtime with me so they had their attention, and then i need to continue with what I was doing. I don't put away their toys after 'attention-time', but i place them in such way that it invites them to keep playing but I'm not needed. [eg attach the string we just used to a chair, put the toy at the end of the cat-fishing toy near on one of the levels of her scratching pose, inviting her to catch it]. If my cat comes ask attention again, i'll just tell her that i'm working now, we just played, play is all done for me but she can play if she wants to. it doesn't always help, but most of the times she understands that i can't be her full-time playpartner, that i need to get stuff done too.
      My cat is also a real talker, she meows any thought that goes through her mind, like a tourette-patient but without the cussing :) Sometimes this can be very very annoying, especially if you're busy cooking, my oh my, she can be saying 'food' every 3 seconds, just to tell me she smells it, knowing it's hooman-food and not cat-food.. I never give her anything during cooking. She doesn't get stuff from my plate when i'm eating; and i arrange it so that we both get our food at the same time so she doesn't need to be jealous that i'm eating fresh fish and she only gets.. processed fish-craps :). I know she's not begging for food when i'm cooking, but after 150 meows it gets really annoying; so i tought her to "keep mouth shut" with a simple "shht" and my finger over my mouth as bodylanguage. It works, but sadly it's only good for a short period of time. I'm not mad at the cat when this happens, i'm just a bit annoyed then and I know it's not the perfect solution to shut her up by "shushing" her, and i try to avoid that as long as possible. I'll never punish her for talking too much, because i really love it how talkative she is. But like ying & yang exist; every upside has it's downside; you gotta find the balance... So i enjoy our "talks", i love that she "meows" everything that goes through her mind. It took a while to learn the subtle differences in her meows (eg; meow for "i want outside" almost the same as the meow she gives me when there is a toilet issue (eg i blocked access) ... my cat even uses 'clicking-sounds', at least that's how we hear them; it's probably just meowing way above the 20kHz range, so inaudible for us.. She doesn't know i can't hear that, but i noticed also different lengths between her "clicks" so i'm still figuring out what she's trying to say in some cases, while in others we already managed to find out what's being said or meowed/clicked :) ...

    • @travisdula6780
      @travisdula6780 Před 3 měsíci

      And the other thing is when I want some privacy away from my two 8-month-old kittens I put them out of my room and there at my bedroom door just whining and whining and whining to the point where I feel sorry for them and I end up letting them back in only for them to start playing scratching my hands and feet and stuff 🙄😂😂😂

  • @Sharperthanu1
    @Sharperthanu1 Před 7 lety +494

    These cats are being brought up more humanely that I was.

    • @runningfromabear8354
      @runningfromabear8354 Před 4 lety +48

      You're telling me. My Dad served in the military when I was a kid. In his old age, Mum got a puppy. The old man got the puppy a harness leash, only trains with positive reinforcement, and gets down on the floor to play with the puppy. ಠ_ಠ
      We got the hard-arse, the puppy gets this guy.

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 4 lety +8

      That's Because Humans Should't Have Pets In The First Place: But They Do,So The LEAST That Can Be Done Is Not Treat Them Like Shit.

    • @ello9316
      @ello9316 Před 4 lety +1

      Lol

    • @missbraindamage
      @missbraindamage Před 4 lety +11

      @@JT5555 who says humans shouldn't have animals?

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@missbraindamage Nature Does. It Is Nothing Less Then Pure Arrogance For Humans To Think They Can OWN Another Creature On This Planet. What Possible Right Do Humans Have? Because Their Smarter? Please. Humans Have ONE Useful Skill And That Tool Making (Something That Would Have Wiped Humanity Out A LONG Time Ago,Without It) And Only A Total Idiot Destroys Their Own Planet So Bad That They Have To Try To Find A New One. Hell,Humans Even Have The GULL To Classify Anything Not Human As PROPERTY: A THING That Simply Has Far Less Value,Because It's Not A Stupid,Greedy,Arrogant,Hairless Ape. So No,Humans Should NOT Have Pets But They Do And They Treat Them Like Shit.

  • @historyfreak6591
    @historyfreak6591 Před 3 lety +123

    This is so true! My childhood cat would be in the kitchen and get underfoot and my dad was worried about tripping on him. Turns out al our cat wanted was to be part of the action. We would pull a dining room chair over to the kitchen and he would sit and watch everything happen. Perfectly content!

    • @1995marixsa
      @1995marixsa Před 2 lety +1

      I do something similar with my boy I'll bring his little stool next to me when I'm eating and he just stands there and falls asleep standing up ; Its adorable. Bet the other 2 girls are judging him( he is the youngest )

  • @elianna838
    @elianna838 Před 6 lety +511

    My family got the compressed air one and it scared us more than it scared our cats tbh

  • @YochevedDesigns
    @YochevedDesigns Před 2 lety +15

    1. Keep food/temptations off of the counter! 2. Sticky tape works exceptionally well. 3. Don't yell at the cat. Call her over to you, and give her love and pets. Distraction is always better than punishment. (Basically, pretend your cat is a toddler, and act accordingly.)
    When I tried to use the squirt bottle with my cats, you know what? They did not care one bit. These cats will try to hang out in the shower with me. They also played with the squirt bottle, and hid it under the sofa. Eventually they chewed the nozzle off.

  • @PrincessLelouch
    @PrincessLelouch Před 4 lety +133

    I’m so glad my rescue girl is affection-driven. All I have to do to stop her is leave the room and she comes running after me screaming.

    • @caramelspice7244
      @caramelspice7244 Před 4 lety +3

      😆😆😆

    • @nyancat.123
      @nyancat.123 Před 3 lety +3

      Every being has its own character

    • @janineheartandsoul
      @janineheartandsoul Před 3 lety +4

      me too... if she does something bad, I ignore my little rescue kitten for a couple minutes and she learns quick... no scratch, no bite, no chewing on cords, no climbing where you don't belong... otherwise, all play, fun & attention stops. She hates that. When she comes back, she only bites her toys (not me) and stops clawing my legs...she only paws my foot when she wants to play or get my attention... It's the cutest thing!

    • @Valeria....
      @Valeria.... Před 3 lety

      That's so sweet

    • @PhilVerryChannel
      @PhilVerryChannel Před 3 lety +1

      That makes them co-dependent, not good either.

  • @juliepurpleskater1736
    @juliepurpleskater1736 Před 8 lety +134

    I like how you solve so many cat-related problems by thinking like a CAT. Over the years I've had to learn that the hard way. I wish I'd known about you when I first started owning cats! And yes, it's all about compromise! >^..^

  • @forestnymphconfessions3596
    @forestnymphconfessions3596 Před 4 lety +117

    "My name is fluffy and I approved this dinner". Brilliant and soo true. Kitties are so curious!

  • @SteveBueche1027
    @SteveBueche1027 Před 4 lety +269

    I don’t mind the countertop surfing it the borrowing the car without asking that pisses me off.😻

    • @sealyoness
      @sealyoness Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah, you and NOBODY. My girls insisted on chauffer-only. Keys were for losers. And yeah, in Sandy's case, preferably to Brookside Vet, where she could wander behind the exam rooms to the reception desk while the doc washed his hands. It's always a challenge keeping up with that princess. 24Jan2021. Beaut Lady. Heart failure.

    • @Eleahchris
      @Eleahchris Před 2 lety +1

      🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @delicateparkloey7541
    @delicateparkloey7541 Před 8 lety +55

    "my name is fluffy and i approve this dinner" #fluffyapproves

  • @ZeroesOnes
    @ZeroesOnes Před 10 lety +30

    I once sprayed my cat, but it was only because I didn't see her fluffy butt hiding in the flower bed. I gave her a cuddle and some treats and we're cool now.

  • @gloriacoon7032
    @gloriacoon7032 Před 3 lety +10

    I recently adopted a rescue kitty "Punkin" and I started watching you after a couple of bad nites with my new found love. Got started watching the Cat From Hell and found that the problem was with my lack of understanding.Thank you for these videos, I know that I now have a happy cat and she loves it here as much as I love her.

  • @Kaitsubasamanta
    @Kaitsubasamanta Před 2 lety +12

    This was when you had 20k subscribers and now look at you, 7 years later you have over 1 million subscribers! This is true commitment! Thank you so much for keeping up the great work and keeping us informed!!! Lots of love, from my black cat Daisy and me 🌼💛

  • @vixxcelacea2778
    @vixxcelacea2778 Před 8 lety +444

    Honestly, humans work quite similarly. When a child is young and you can't explain why something is bad, punishing them doesn't do shit, because YOU are doing it. I can't count how many times I was spanked (I now live in a country where it is illegal, and I've never met more adjusted, calm kids in my life, that are still kids, they scream, play and get dirty, but when they need to be calmer, they have no issue because they are allowed to make their own mistakes) and I don't remember a single instance where I understood why. if anything, I just learned to not get caught. No one explained to me why it was say bad to have extra cookies, no one explained why the oven was hot and it would hurt. They just said "Because I told you so" and that's some bullshit parenting if I ever saw any (which I definitely have).
    So with dogs and cats (or any animal really), creating a environment not caused by you (at least to their eyes) is a great way to get them to naturally avoid behaviors which both you dislike or could be dangerous to your animal. Since animals do not learn to talk, we can't teach them the why for things, so we must create a way for them to understand why that keeps us and them happy and healthy.

    • @energy_waves
      @energy_waves Před 8 lety +56

      Exactly, same here. My parents just spanked me and when I ask why shouldn't I do it (Natural intelligence question), they just spank me more and tell me "Because I said so, how dare you question my authority." It's amazing how man parents think that they are training their kids well but instead are driving them insane with inhumane treatment.

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 Před 8 lety +34

      David Razberry I'm so sorry you had to endure that. I hope your parents had good intentions, even if what they did was abuse. Many just follow the idea of "Oh, my parents did it to me, and I'm just fine (no you're noooooot because your'e continuing and abuse cycle and excusing it.)
      Not only that, but teaching a person that saying no gets you in trouble leads them to not be independent thinkers and feel pressure more acutely from peers and other people. A person who is spanked or told not to talk back is basically taught how to never say no. Often kids from these families end up drug addicts, have unplanned pregnancies or become delinquents. So of course, the answer to that behavior? More spanking, or even a good beating. That'll teach 'em! It's not like every study on both humans and animals definitely doesn't show that punishment doesn't really work and actually just makes them hate/fear you, not respect you.
      Spanking is just plain fucked up.
      Also, ya know what's really infuriating? A lot of people chalk it up to the religious passage that says "Spare the rod, spoil the child" This did not actually mean spank. It specifically meant rod as in a herders rod to lead someone. Meaning if you don't give your children guidance like a shepherd does their sheep, you will spoil them.
      I lose all respect for any parent or person that says "because I said so." It's a lazy and messed up way to communicate and a power trip.
      Sorry for the rant. It's a really heated topic for me considering there are so many who defend it till they are blue in the face, mostly because they were spanked too.

    • @energy_waves
      @energy_waves Před 8 lety +26

      +Vixx Celacea Yes you are right, those people defend it because admitting it was wrong means admitting that they were beat for so many years for nothing and accepting that they were put behind other kids in terms of healthy development in life. It's sad, but it's the reality and once I accepted that, I've made significant improvement and progress in my life. Driving me to learn more and more and gain more knowledge and better my life. In a wierd way, I'm kind of glad I was put back, because it gave me that thirst and that drive to better myself in life despite the treatment I had been given.

    • @sarvin4471
      @sarvin4471 Před 8 lety +21

      THANK YOU FOR UNDERSTANDING PARENTING!! There is A LOT of psychology that goes behind raising kids, my mom read all the books she got her hands on about raising kids properly. I was never stubborn after the period that every child has to go through when they learn to say no, because my parents knew I had to be stubborn at the time, they handled it perfectly, never forcing me to do something just because they wanted me to (they never did that anyway), and it only lasted for two weeks. In the meantime we didn't go out to other ppls' homes because they wouldn't know how to deal with me.

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 Před 8 lety +20

      Even animals have that period. It's the time where every creature that has any social structure in the slightest is testing where they are in the world. They are supposed to push boundaries and find out where they fit it, what's okay and what's not.
      If I ever have kids, I know two things. They are smart and they will also get hurt. I can do my damnedest to try to explain that it's hot and it will burn and it will be ouch (when they are old enough of course to comprehend) and if they get burned, I won't say I told you so or be heartless, I'll still comfort them and take care of their ouchies, but they will learn that maybe it at least some instances I do know what I am talking about. (If anything, I find it very smart of someone to see for themselves and not take everything on someone else's word until it's proven that they actually do know what they are talking about- Where as many would find this reckless, disobedient and stupid. To me, it shows independence and that they will learn from failure, which is part of life.) I'll let my kids know that I am a guardian, not a tyrant or all knowing being. I make mistakes too, but I am their protector and their teacher as they go through the journey of growing up. I don't own them. I am responsible for them, but I'd far rather have a kid that listens to me because they respect me and know I care, rather than out of fear of punishment which in the end just makes them resentful and disobey even in face of peril because they do not trust you.
      Anyway, sorry for the rant. Your parents sound awesome. It's a shame that their are not more of them like yours. I see so many parents wonder why their kids don't call or check in on them when they move out once in a while and I'm just wondering how they raised their kids. Not in all cases of course, sometimes you can just have a kid grow up to not care about you, but most of the time, there is a reason why they aren't so eager to go see you.

  • @emilyditomasso7035
    @emilyditomasso7035 Před 3 lety +28

    I have had people tell me I don't reprimand my cat enough and I just let her wander around too much. I always tell them that she doesn't learn that way and that she is not like a dog. This video has made me confident in my cat mom skills thank you!

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před 2 lety

      They're MILES from being dogs. I know a dog lover that tells me she loves dogs because "they're more affectionate". Her housemates have a cat that she says "is grumpy". She's yet to experience an affectionate cat so THEN assumes they're NOT very affectionate!

  • @HaydenYouTube
    @HaydenYouTube Před 3 lety +16

    The best deterrent I used with my two cats was to give them all the attention they wanted when they wanted it. I think I had mellow cats also, but I had very few times of anger over something they had done. I also realized early on that cats are cats and not people. My human rules aren't universal. I also as mentioned didn't have incentives for them to be places I didn't want them. No food on counters, etc.

  • @EskenRock
    @EskenRock Před 2 lety +1

    I don't know how I got so lucky with my cat but we respect each other and she has one hell of an awesome life.

  • @dainiusdiciunas3196
    @dainiusdiciunas3196 Před 10 lety +19

    This is so true. When we bought our cat almost 10 years ago, she used to mew for attention whole night. So we decided to spray he with water when she makes sounds at night. What did it change? She realised it was a way to get attention and started mewing more often, just hidden under the bed, so we couldn't spray her. And this both sided stress really made our relationship worse.
    So, how did w manage to correct the behaviour? We bought ear plugs and didn't care anymore if she was making noise at night. When we stoped paying attention, after two week this behaviour was gone.
    Well, she is still more vocal cat than average, but that is just who she is. We love her.
    After we stopped using punishment, she became more tame, willing to come to us, affectionate.

    • @xohsodebonairex
      @xohsodebonairex Před 10 lety +1

      I think you're the first person I've ever heard of who sprayed their cat because it was vocal... At least you realized that what you were doing was putting a strain on your relationship with her.

    • @dainiusdiciunas3196
      @dainiusdiciunas3196 Před 10 lety +1

      xohsodebonairex Her being vocal... well, it is a hard one, because she even as a kitten had a big loud voice in a small body. It was very stressful to have her vocalising whole night. And it all was just because she wanted to play.

    • @xohsodebonairex
      @xohsodebonairex Před 10 lety +2

      I can relate to that. Don't worry. I wasn't judging you or anything. I fostered a kitten and I know how shrill their cries are. It sucks when they want to play all the time. They're so little and they have SO much energy!

    • @dainiusdiciunas3196
      @dainiusdiciunas3196 Před 10 lety +6

      xohsodebonairex Well, now I have amazing relationship with this cat. She is still sometimes vocal, but she uses it in almost human maner - she answers when I ask her something or greets me when I am back home. I love her with my whole heart. Actually,everybody who meets her falls in love with her. Even some of my friends who hate cats, say she is the best of the worst. :) I could talk about her for hours actually.

  • @tomatocan2502
    @tomatocan2502 Před 3 lety +33

    " PPSSSSSSSSHHHHHTTTT !!! " works for most everything

  • @ibaphomet6291
    @ibaphomet6291 Před 4 lety +252

    Idk my cat listens to me. He knows when he's being mischievous. A quick "get down" or "no" gets it done.

    • @alys4570
      @alys4570 Před 4 lety +43

      100% agree with you. My cats learned from a certain voice I would use .all I have to say is “get” in that voice and boom , they jump down right away. When they sharpen their nails on something instead of their posts , all I have to do is say “no” in a deep voice and they stop that behavior. I do believe cats can understand vocal commands.

    • @TimeIdle
      @TimeIdle Před 4 lety +18

      Yes, they might still do it when you're not around. If you're cool with that, then cool!

    • @TheLily97232
      @TheLily97232 Před 4 lety +2

      My cat knows it too. I just watch it, it freezes and attempts to go down

    • @brahmoone
      @brahmoone Před 4 lety +2

      @Paige Wiseman true that, you can't trust cat. they are the most disobedient animal ever exist

    • @Turbonilla
      @Turbonilla Před 4 lety

      mine too

  • @JoeDiducaPhotography
    @JoeDiducaPhotography Před 3 lety +10

    Your videos are invaluable for me as a first time cat owner (as an adult). Thank you so much. I love implementing all of your advice for my little furball of awesomeness!

  • @justinballoons3235
    @justinballoons3235 Před 3 lety +1

    Never been a cat person. Found a dying kitten in my yard. She's happy and healthy now and we'd like to thank yoe for sharing your knowledge with the world

  • @fuschkaa
    @fuschkaa Před 2 lety +21

    this reminded me of a thing I had with my cat. she started drinking from the glass of water I always have next to my bed.
    I really showed her who's boss. by covering my water with a lid, moving it to the other side of my nightstand and putting a water bowl for her right there instead ...
    she was happy and i don't drink cat water anymore

    • @benschmen
      @benschmen Před rokem

      lmao my cat does this too, but my solution is a bit different: i just drink cat water

    • @jerirasulo9543
      @jerirasulo9543 Před 24 dny

      Haha that genius 😀👍

  • @ffeffashgrove
    @ffeffashgrove Před 5 lety +112

    Jackson, you're a kind and wise man. Love your vids.

  • @tunasub8097
    @tunasub8097 Před 9 lety +8

    I've watched so many My Cat From Hell episodes now that it's gotten to the point that whenever I get into a situation with my kitten I think "what would Jackson do."

  • @jillianoldfield2300
    @jillianoldfield2300 Před 2 lety +2

    My cat's such a sweetie. He's always prepared to meet me halfway. He's perfectly happy for me to use the kitchen bench whenever I want to. The rest of the time it belongs to him, of course!

  • @creadoctelesecretariat3697

    Hello Jackson, I made this mistake with the water gun recommended at the time by my vet. It was to prevent my cat Akira from going into the plants. Unfortunately Akira is no more, died October 28, 2018 after 14 years of pure happiness, acute pancreatitis. But for the next cat I will follow your advice and I will find another solution if the problem arises. Thank you Jackson, you are a great guy. 😘

  • @fluffyunicornass
    @fluffyunicornass Před 4 lety +6

    I have had such a hard first week with our new cat and this video helped me smarten the fuck up, thank you SO much. I’ll remain calm and do only the most humane thing I can, and give our cat zero reaction at all when he misbehaves!

    • @vannerz764
      @vannerz764 Před 3 lety

      It’s really hard tbh. The sticky, bad scent, or compressed air deterring will help keep your relationship and limit the bad behaviors

    • @vanitamvelayudhan5638
      @vanitamvelayudhan5638 Před 3 lety

      Same thing with my dog we close door where off limit

  • @magadiendor
    @magadiendor Před rokem +2

    I really enjoyed the video and the mindset behind it. You're not just making us better caretakers for our cats but also better humans.

  • @michellesims6953
    @michellesims6953 Před 5 lety +1

    I love my Sassycat so much...I saved her when she was little and sick with cocsidia. She has saved me back a million times with her sweetness. She even loves hugs. I respect her space, and always have, and she always comes to me. I am beyond blessed to have her in my life.

  • @Katerine459
    @Katerine459 Před 9 lety +12

    It depends on the negative behavior. Most of the time, you're right; you just want the cat to associate "bad" behavior with mildly unpleasant consequences that have nothing directly to do with you. Since I personally see nothing wrong with counter surfing, I'll use an *actual* bad behavior - wandering into areas that, if you miss the fact that they wandered in for any reason, could result in their deaths, or, at the very least, in them being abandoned and alone and scared for hours. Such as the fridge. Or the oven. Or the bathroom, just before you close the door and leave for 8 hours (it can happen. You can't be focused on them 100% of the time).
    What you want to do in the case of truly bad behavior, is have them know that there are bad consequences, in *controlled* circumstances, when you *know* they are there, and you're controlling the consequences. You want them to understand that they absolutely *never* want to go in there, for any reason. In the case of the (cold) oven or the bathroom, wait for them to go in, then close them in and make a huge racket. In the case of the fridge, close them in, and wait for them to get truly scared before opening the fridge door again (again, controlled circumstances. This is far better than accidentally closing them in when you don't realize they've darted in). Then they will *never* go in there again. Cruel to be kind - if your cat is prone to going into dangerous areas, this is far safer than just *hoping* that you will always catch them darting or sneaking in, in time to save them.
    I do think there's one exception to the squirt-gun/hissing rule. If they are coming at your face with their claws out, they need to know, absolutely, that this is not acceptable behavior. It works, too. Hissing at them, I mean. But only if they're attacking you (or a baby or a guest). It's bad if you use it for really minor things, like counter surfing.

    • @Juanah92
      @Juanah92 Před 9 lety

      Nice tips there. We just set our christmas tree and our cat won't stop trying to reach and play with the christmas balls. I've tried, but I can't figure how to teach her not to do it. She also keeps going behind the sofa to scratch it, because she knows we can't get her there. What should I do?

    • @Katerine459
      @Katerine459 Před 9 lety +1

      Joana Ferro Regarding the tree... I couldn't say, sorry. :) I don't do Christmas trees, for precisely this reason!
      Regarding the couch - she's scratching it because it's her favorite material in the house. It's (presumably) sturdy, and she likes the material. Scratching comes naturally to cats - they *need* to do it. So if your cat is scratching someplace you don't want, the only real solution is to give them better options. Invest in a really good scratching post (a sissal one that doesn't wobble and can take their weight), or, if you can't afford that, the cheap ones that lie flat on the floor, that they can stand on and stabilize with their back legs while they scratch with the front works as well. At least with my cat. But all cats are different. :)
      Also, I've heard double-sided tape works well as a deterrent. :) But again, only if there's a viable alternative, since scratching is such a necessary instinctive activity.

    • @trisharichardson4161
      @trisharichardson4161 Před 9 lety +4

      Joana Ferro Katerine makes a good point, but what I did was I made a water bottle, and mixed eucalyptus and lemon oils in with water, just so it was a strong enough scent, and sprayed the entire couch with it. My cats hated the smell of eucalyptus and made a point to stay away from it entirely. I did the same thing to my plastic Christmas tree, and wiped down any counters with it. My house smelled like eucalyptus and lemon (I think is a fantastic clean smell) but my cats would avoid the areas that smelled like it.
      It doesnt have to be eucalyptus. Just find some oils or a perfume or something that your cats will hate, (you can tell when you open the bottle in their general area, they will sniff it, and get all squinty eye'd, and then run away) And spray everything you don't want them on, and just respray occasionally. They will eventually associate that unpleasant smell with the item they are suppose to stay away from. I only had to do the spray three times in a corse of a month, before I could stop. They never scratched my couch again.

    • @Juanah92
      @Juanah92 Před 9 lety +1

      We did get her a scratching pole, but she doesn't seem one bit interested in it. I've tried to force her to scratch it, but she didn't even seem to understand what she's supposed to be doing with that lol
      Thank you both for the tips :) I'll try the spray too.

    • @Caalip
      @Caalip Před 9 lety +2

      Joana Ferro I dont know much about cats, but what worked with me was putting some aluminium foil on the floor where the cat used to scratch the couch, he won't like the feeling of stepping on the aluminium so he won't go there to scratch anymore. Then put the scratching post nearby and buy a laser pointer and play with him while pointing the laser to the scratching post, he will chase the laser and notice that the scratching post feels good, always praise him when he uses the scratching post! And don't force him to use it, he will associate it with bad things.

  • @FaithEBodle
    @FaithEBodle Před 4 lety +21

    I have always heard, 'You can make a cat do ANYTHING "IT" wants to do!

  • @kelleren4840
    @kelleren4840 Před 3 lety +4

    FWIW, I was able to use squirt gun espionage in my WFH office. I set it up after we had out cats, and when I let them in to explore, I hid a squirt bottle in a blanket on my lap.
    Every time they would attack the computer cables, I would spray them, but look at the computer.
    After just a few times they associated the squirts with the cables and haven't touched them in months now.
    But, the point was I never let them in when I wasn't there, I never let them see the spray bottle, and I always looked away before they could see me watching.
    Anyway, thanks for reading my ted talk

  • @Dragonflylane77
    @Dragonflylane77 Před 4 lety +11

    Man, I wish there were more men like Jackson out there!!!

  • @saradaydream3212
    @saradaydream3212 Před 8 lety +44

    can you make a video explaning if screaming or yelling or even sweet talking at/to cats effects them
    i dont do it of course but my mum and my friend do it

  • @Bill-xx2yh
    @Bill-xx2yh Před rokem +2

    Our cat loved sleeping on top of the refrigerator, and we loved her sleeping there. We had a little basket, it was high, warm and we all patted her on the way by.
    We kept open an area on the counter where she could hop on, and then jump up on the frig from.

  • @cherylrichardson9952
    @cherylrichardson9952 Před 2 lety +2

    You are a certified hoot, sir and I love you! You make learning about cats interesting, fun and lovable. Thank you!

  • @ghmonroe9872
    @ghmonroe9872 Před rokem +5

    Jackson, I purchased motion alarms that made a loud, piercing sound when they detected motion. When Clara went up onto the counter, it blared at her. She did not like the loud piercing noise, and it happened even when I wasn't there. I had 3 weeks of being awakened by the blaring alarm at 3:00am, but then it stopped. Now, the counter is a place where she does not want to go. Problem solved.

    • @MissyQ12345
      @MissyQ12345 Před 9 měsíci

      That sounds extreme to me. Just sayin'.

    • @t.c.4321
      @t.c.4321 Před 6 měsíci

      That is worse than the water !

  • @deand6411
    @deand6411 Před 5 lety +12

    Feeding my cat four small meals a day and making wet food a reward (given daily) has given me full control over my cats behavior and training her is as easy if not easier than a dog. This is the key to everything else. I always thought dogs were way more trainable and intelligent but if you can keep your cats attention they are very motivated and intelligent. The bad news is that my cats follows me around a lot more and wants to be near me since I have a much stronger association with food and my cat gets hungry four times a day. Thanks for putting this information out for free Jackson.

    • @anthony_galati
      @anthony_galati Před 2 lety +1

      We were the same way with giving wet food as a treat years ago, but have since learned that it's very important for cats to get enough moisture. They won't get enough from eating mostly dry food, and it can lead to a greater chance of them having various health problems like diabetes, etc.

    • @OatmealTheCrazy
      @OatmealTheCrazy Před 2 lety +2

      @@anthony_galati this, dry food is basically not food

  • @FeatheredMoonReadings
    @FeatheredMoonReadings Před 4 lety +3

    I really like this. Several years ago, I had my newly adopted dog in a famous pet store chain for training. The trainer had a squirt bottle with her the entire time & used it frequently on the dogs, but not my dog, as she was older. I didn't stay the whole session & didn't return.

  • @ginenelafontaine8343
    @ginenelafontaine8343 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks, Jackson, for opening my eyes as to why my cat now hates me. Spray bottle medicine from the vet.

  • @AngelDavis92
    @AngelDavis92 Před 8 lety +13

    used to think your show was kinda silly until I watched some of it. now I'm hooked. Mew and I thank you for the awesome advice and tips. :)
    still working on the part where she lets me sleep though but it's working so far

  • @allied3406
    @allied3406 Před 5 lety +3

    I am going to be watching your videos religiously because I am getting a cat soon and I want to know as much as I can to make her as comfortable as possible.😁😁

    • @seohhe
      @seohhe Před 5 lety

      Lexi Dawn same

  • @terriheisel1150
    @terriheisel1150 Před 5 lety +3

    I Cant stop watching your work, I wholeheartedly agree with you; thank you for your advice

  • @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend

    My cat loves nothing more than to sit on the bar stools next to the counter and just watch me cook. And he knows he gets treats on those stools, so he's not even interested in the counter itself. He knows if he stays on the stools, he's going to get treated like royalty - treats, chit chat, pets, everybody thinks he's adorable when he does it... so the counter just isn't even something I think has ever crossed his mind!

  • @Worthcm01
    @Worthcm01 Před 5 lety +6

    This was so helpful. Thank you so much. Ive been so conflicted about this and watching this just made it that much clearer and actually gave me insight as I’m constantly trying to get into the inner workings of my cats mind haha. You’re the man !

  • @Crystal-ge9gh
    @Crystal-ge9gh Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! I really appreciate how you are direct and get to the point of the vid!!

  • @kuri369kuri
    @kuri369kuri Před 3 lety +3

    I am unable to dissuade my lovely Myu kitty from doing anything, except.... when we are sitting on the balcony in the evening and Myu is sitting atop the AC unit scoping the neighborhood. When it’s time for bed, I ask to to come inside and usually she plays the “cat” card by completely ignoring me, I count down from 5 to 1. This started a long time ago. I gave the option of “come” or “carry”. Now, usually at 2 she jumps down and cat strolls to the door. She’s praised, given a head scratch and proceeds into the house.
    Oh, and Myu is just over a year and a rescue from a garage across the street from our home. Placed her and her siblings (who were about 11 days old according to the vet) outside under a tree and the mother took the other two and abandoned Myu. I waited 10 hours and then dedicated myself to being her papa.
    Sorry this is so long. Thanks for reading

  • @RBdreams1961
    @RBdreams1961 Před 10 lety +6

    Cats adapt too. If they experience a blast of air on the counter top, they'll jump down---at first. After that, they'll just ignore it. Been there, seen that. LOL

  • @Momma_AL
    @Momma_AL Před 3 lety +1

    My boy is a jumper. He loves to jump. On me. On the screen door. On counter tops. Etc ...
    I put upside down baking tins on my counter tops whenever I’m not around and it works like a charm!

  • @tierracaccitolo
    @tierracaccitolo Před 9 lety +20

    My cat thinks that the squirt bottle is a game, so we gave up on that a long time ago.

  • @CaptainObvious0000
    @CaptainObvious0000 Před 9 lety +19

    why would the cat continue to do it?
    because the counter is a higher located place and those places are fun. and because climbing is fun.

    • @grytlappar
      @grytlappar Před 8 lety +1

      +CaptainObvious0000 - I used to be able, with my old cat, to get her to not be on the counters-at least when I wasn't looking, hah. (She was like that with everything. Keyword: when I wasn't looking.) But the cat I have now? I've just given up... I can put him down off the counter a hundred times, and he jumps back up again. I used to think, before I had cats, that it was really gross when people had cats on the counters (i.e. where you were prepping food), but there you have it.
      But I'm hatching a plan to put up "cat shelves" in the kitchen-I have an empty wall, the kitchen is small, so he would still be close enough to "supervise" (ha!), and use the steps to get up on the fridge. I'm gonna get the smallest "Lack" shelves from IKEA. Cheap and good-looking! And hey, Jackson Galaxy is all about cat shelves! I've learned that from him. :)

    • @thefunkyJ
      @thefunkyJ Před 8 lety +2

      +CaptainObvious0000 Exactly, cats just love exploring.

  • @Anthroid9
    @Anthroid9 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for this video! I’m going to change my behaviors with my cat based on your psychological insight. Very good material

  • @haha-nb9yq
    @haha-nb9yq Před 5 lety +5

    This is by far the most helpful, respectable and knowledgeable advice I’ve ever received. I’m learning about cats and I realize they have their own language and you have to learn THEM thanks for the insight. A lot of website I google tell you the same thing like squirt them with water cuz no one likes being sprayed etc.

  • @FreedWulf
    @FreedWulf Před 5 lety +11

    So my friend has 4 cats. 3 of the cats pick on the oldest one, scratching him up and making him more fearful. They have plenty of places to climb and when She reaches for the bottle, the younger three back away from the oldest and dont pick on him. They also still rub on my friend and show no fear of her. The bottle sits out for all of them to see, so idk if that's something

    • @eileenworth7862
      @eileenworth7862 Před 4 lety +3

      Exactly! My guys start by licking faces and then it escalates into biting and swiping, sometimes with the result of half closed injured eyes for a few days. I say "NO!" "Not in the face!" "Pfffft!" And when none of that works, I reach for the bottle, if the aggressor does not make hasty retreat from the visual alone, I slosh the water around which does the trick. The cats never get wet, the plants do. It works and they still love me. They know when they are being naughty for attention, they know they don't want to get wet. It isn't discipline or punishment, it's deterrent.

  • @genny7841
    @genny7841 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a little 10 month old kitten who I could not get to stop counter surfing and sitting on the gecko tank! No food up there, no toys, no nothing and then I realized the reason she was trying to get up there was because she felt more secure if she could see me while she was trying to sleep, and there was a little divider between eyesight from the bed and me. I couldn't remove the divider, and I couldn't tell her not to walk on the table since that was the only point of eye contact, but I could remove the ability to get on top of the gecko tank she could break, and offered her a bed in the spot she would sit in where the table collided with my desk and provided a small gap of eyesight. Added toys to it, treats, now she sleeps there religiously while I work on my laptop. No interest in the gecko tank since. She just wants human company and comfort while she feels sleepy and vulnerable. Overnight difference, now I can work in peace.

  • @Adiscretefirm
    @Adiscretefirm Před 5 lety +4

    It stops the bullying really well, and the big guy doesn't even have to get wet, as soon as he sees it he lives the little ones alone.

  • @ellecampbell1417
    @ellecampbell1417 Před 4 lety +7

    Spray bottles have always worked for me. Saying "no" also works got me.

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 4 lety +4

      The Entire Point Of This Video Is That It Does't Work,And You're No Exception.

    • @garycampbell2721
      @garycampbell2721 Před 3 lety

      Even when you're not there?

    • @beasty857
      @beasty857 Před 3 lety

      Then congrats your cat fears you

    • @nyancat.123
      @nyancat.123 Před 3 lety

      Your cat hates you

  • @alixayala2591
    @alixayala2591 Před 4 lety +2

    I have 6 babies I trained with the bottle while they were little, now used once a year if need it, they Still love me, now they know what furniture is allowed to jump in, I just Make a signal with my hand and they obey

  • @Pyreliten
    @Pyreliten Před 5 lety +1

    Love the yes/no, you can apply it to so many things!!

  • @rissabiagi1570
    @rissabiagi1570 Před 2 lety +2

    Love your channel 💓 So cute that you were thanking subs for reaching 20k…look at you now! 🤩AND well deserved! Totally here for your kitty mojo 😎 Looking forward to learning how to be a better cat parent 👍🏼 Appreciate you!!

  • @elsierandel7656
    @elsierandel7656 Před 2 lety

    I am SO glad you made this video- along with a million other things you speak about regarding all topics 'cat'. The videos you make confirm my knowledge and understanding of cat behavior IS correct. I have various people comment to me that I am 'wrong' about cat behavior and humans residing with cats-- I tell people constantly I do not 'own my cats; they (2 cats), I am their human companion....bla, bla, bla, you know the rest. I am eternally grateful to you for having this channel available on CZcams. I cannot wait to read your books. ...and the as you say: all light, all love and all mojo! Thank you Jackson!

  • @lisahayes8908
    @lisahayes8908 Před 4 lety +4

    You are so true about cats learn not to do something when you are around. Our cats have learned not to get on the kitchen table when we are around. We know this because when we come down the stairs we can hear them jump off the table onto the floor. It is just their behavior and I just decided to make sure I sanitize the table and kitchen counters before I use them. Love my cats

  • @nicolec4730
    @nicolec4730 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for your videos and informative content . We just rescued a stray kitten 6weeks old. No mother in sight. This has been extremely helpful.

  • @jacintabenson1442
    @jacintabenson1442 Před 2 lety +2

    I trained my cat to come back to the lounge from the kitchen and turn around while going into the kitchen. I still give her treats when I catch her staying at the threshold of the kitchen. I clicker train with the word "kitchen", praising her. I liked Jackson's idea of putting a stool there so she can still supervise and see out the kitchen window. I think she would ❤ that. Thank you for helping me see it through my cat's eyes 👀 . (I find my small walk-through kitchen too dangerous for my cat - high step on risk and stove presents burn risk.. She is allowed on every other surface on the house so I find treating her to not go into the kitchen cuts out that confusion). The kitchen also leads to outside, so if the door is left open, and she doesn't go into the kitchen, she can't escape. 😉

  • @Laruto
    @Laruto Před 8 lety +16

    We used a squirt gun on our cat while saying "no" and now all we have to do is say "no" and he understands.

    • @toddbrown4935
      @toddbrown4935 Před 6 lety

      Laruto Nice! Now that is 'conditioning'.

    • @gloriacordero8794
      @gloriacordero8794 Před 5 lety +2

      Agree now i just point and my cat knows his bed means time out

    • @MisstressMourtisha
      @MisstressMourtisha Před 5 lety

      Yup

    • @sed6657
      @sed6657 Před 5 lety

      Uh no. Your cat is afraid of what comes along with you saying no and therefore is afraid of you. Not conditioning, you’re just putting the phrase in place of the spray bottle, the fear of you is still there.

  • @smolpeaches2634
    @smolpeaches2634 Před 3 lety +17

    I just got a male 3 month old and holy crap I diddnt exspect how much energy he would have I'm also a new cat owner he's either attacking my feet, legs or hands or cuddling me and licking me lol

    • @Xeniathan
      @Xeniathan Před 3 lety

      so hows it going

    • @dekeywongyal2864
      @dekeywongyal2864 Před 3 lety

      I’m on the same boat minus the licking

    • @themicrobiologistbarbie
      @themicrobiologistbarbie Před 3 lety

      Same here, first time having a kitten. She’s somewhere between 2 months old and she’s constantly biting me

    • @jerirasulo9543
      @jerirasulo9543 Před 24 dny

      Better than my boring cat that just lays there looking at me. Well unless he wants a scratch, then he's all over me lol 😺

  • @shirleychrzanowski6034
    @shirleychrzanowski6034 Před 2 lety +1

    Jackson thankyou for your advice. It has helped me a lot, although I have had cats around most of my life and know quite a bit, I learn something knew and helpful by watching your show. I had 28 cats on my farm, but have never had a visious cat like people have on your show!!

  • @beyza2000.
    @beyza2000. Před 3 lety

    awwwww so cute, he said "we past the 20k subs"
    now look at u jackson, 6 years later u are almost on the 1 mill!
    I love u jackson!

  • @rowlandbuck2703
    @rowlandbuck2703 Před 4 lety +13

    This isn’t always right. My cat put together what the spray bottle was and why it was used after one use. I only had to spray a few times to get my cat off me before it figured out to move as soon as I picked it up.
    Some cats ARE just so stubborn and confident some water is the only way. Also I didn’t spray at its face, I sprayed in the air and let the water sprinkle down in its head. It was more than enough.

    • @ValtronW
      @ValtronW Před 4 lety +2

      I study behavioral psychology and, no, what he's saying is spot on. The problem with teaching through aversive means is that the animal/person doesn't actually learn anything. What he's saying is that the behavior is occurring because the cat is getting something out of it. Maybe the cat is jumping on the table because it has nowhere else to jump. Squirting the cat isn't going to solve the problem if there's no alternative behavior to fulfil their need. When teaching/shaping appropriate behaviors, you have to reinforce the behaviors you want. So a better method would be to find an alternative behavior (ie, jumping on a cat tree) and reinforcing that. I work with children with autism, and we use the same methodology. Identify cause of behavior> find replacement behavior> reinforce.

  • @kevinoneill41
    @kevinoneill41 Před 4 lety +5

    I love my cats and they love me and they all have had the squirt bottle from time to time. And hay it works a it only takes one short well aimed squirt then it only takes the threat or just for it to be in my hand and that was 10 years ago
    So they haven't seen it for anything other than cleaning counters or spraying plants they know what and ware they are allowed to be and what they can play with. My cats and I have an amazing relationship 💖

  • @pamelajohnson9853
    @pamelajohnson9853 Před 3 lety +5

    well...i’ve used squirt bottles on every one of my cats (there have been 7 in all) to stop them from scratching furniture and it’s a method that I have found works very well, and they totally understand, as long as you immediately place them on either a cardboard scratch pad or a scratching post and make their feeties go “scritch scritch scritch”. my kitties are well behaved, spoiled, adored, happy and healthy.

  • @ObsessedwithZelda2
    @ObsessedwithZelda2 Před rokem +2

    No discredit to this vid! But I did end up making the method work with my cat years ago. It was kind of a funny development though.
    There was a space with a lot of wires I didn't want him because he might drag all the tech off, so we'd both butt heads stubbornly on the situation, but I did get him to leave each time.
    After awhile he did stop going to it.... unless he wanted something! He usually wanted in my room, so I'd let him in. If I was lazy about getting up to let him back out when he was done, he'd go to that spot to bother me. He was a clever guy.
    Never really had issues about it once we had both kind of reached better understandings with each other. Why it worked may have been down to his temperament or something, or the fact that I'm virtually always in this space, but either way we got along swell all his life.
    A fun tale I think

    • @MCMB0627
      @MCMB0627 Před 10 měsíci +2

      It worked for me as well

  • @crazy4kawaii546
    @crazy4kawaii546 Před 4 lety

    I❤️ your videos Mr. Galaxy! I have learned so much! My kitten Luna is only 12 weeks old but I will never squirt her. We make sure we play with her a lot, she has a big cat tree, and I’m installing shelves this week. 😊 we took her to the cat clinic and she’s up to date on her shots! We are learning and so is she. 🥰 she has so many toys. She is one spoiled kitten. She gets along with the dogs and my daughters (I have 4) love her. She is puuuurrrfect. We adopted her.

  • @DoctorWhoTheFuck
    @DoctorWhoTheFuck Před 5 lety +4

    I just say "hello?" With a slight hint of being annoyed and my cat immediately gets of the counter.

  • @guineverependragon9804
    @guineverependragon9804 Před 4 lety +3

    Nope. The quick squirt surprise when on the counter, paired with a hiss, totally works. And my cats were NEVER afraid of me.

  • @Beccaboo530
    @Beccaboo530 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome video! I just found you while looking for ways to get my cat to stop spraying. This was an Ah-Ha moment for me! Thank you, I am going to look at this problem in a totally new way. 😊👍

  • @dd.collins470
    @dd.collins470 Před 3 lety

    My cat just loves to drive me batshit crazy by slamming cupboard doors

  • @atilapaes100
    @atilapaes100 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Jack. You are awesome, man

  • @colleenthecatlady2344
    @colleenthecatlady2344 Před 5 lety +13

    I remember the look on my cat's face the first time I sprayed him and I never did it again!!!

  • @olimarfunk
    @olimarfunk Před 2 lety +12

    Im surprised he didnt mention citrus scents! Cats typically dont like anything citrus scented so pitting an air freshener on/near your counter can also ensure they stay away!

    • @mckenziebowyer3741
      @mckenziebowyer3741 Před 2 lety

      Citrus fruits are toxic to cats, specifically the essential oils found inside citrus fruits. I would assume he didn’t recommend using it as it can poison cats fairly easily

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Před 2 lety +1

      The citrus-scented blue nontoxic crystals certainly seem to work wonderfully for keeping pooping cats out of the garden beds? 😋 (Way better than the alternative naphtha/mothball-based products which frankly I found to be toxic to human breathing, let alone animals... 🤮)

  • @nb4749
    @nb4749 Před 4 lety

    I love your little ditty at the end. "You're just misunderstood." I say that all the time to my orange boy. He was raised with 4 dogs and passed around to various people in one family. I found a listing for him on Craig's list as his previous owner abandoned him with his roommates. I quickly responded to the ad. They had no vet paperwork for him. The lady who had him said he was 5 years old. The vet guessed closer to 3. He is all bark (very vocal some meows some weird growly talk), but he has never scratched or bitten me. I wish he was a little more cuddly as orange boys usually are more affectionate, but he has his moments where he is. I respect the times when he just wants to peruse my back yard garden (like a dog being let out). He's definitely a puppy cat. When he is being all cute, I scratch his chin (he loves that) and tell him that he isn't a bad cat, he's just misunderstood.

  • @d8bn
    @d8bn Před 2 lety

    😂 "My name is Fluffy and I approve this dinner".

  • @ddandrews825
    @ddandrews825 Před 7 lety +35

    You started this channel two and a half years ago. You've got closer to 300k subscribers.
    I'm not too happy about that.
    As the most known cat whisperer in the world, your subscription should be into millions by now.
    I'm guessing it's nothing to do with you, as for the reason of it hasn't come to millions yet.
    I'm thinking, the society is not ready to treat animals with dignity yet.
    Certainly there aren't many cat lovers out there.
    Lets hope the numbers grow in near future.
    Some fifty-sixty million house cats in US alone, so it's fair to expect Jackson Galaxy has at least a couple of million subscribers by now.
    America is definitely not big with animal welfare or love by the looks of it.

    • @susanwells9153
      @susanwells9153 Před 7 lety +1

      DD Andrews So True!!!!

    • @daniellbondad6670
      @daniellbondad6670 Před 7 lety +1

      +DD Andrews The negative stereotypes against cats are still everywhere.

    • @gaboseries5252
      @gaboseries5252 Před 7 lety

      Well, not everyone visits CZcams to see if they can find a way to have a better relationship with their cats either :/

    • @ddandrews825
      @ddandrews825 Před 7 lety +1

      Gaboseries CZcams has become an educational hub for many things. So, it's not a bad idea to visit youtube to improve the relationship with pets. Well, it worked for me. I know a whole lot more than I did before. :)

    • @pacovasda5955
      @pacovasda5955 Před 7 lety +2

      DD Andrews too many people think that cats can't understand anything beyond pain and treat.
      the other day my friend freaked out absolutely freaked out and begged me to stop playing with her seven-year-old cat because she had never seen it act playful before.
      She was terrified that her cat was going to have a heart attack or spontaneously combust or something but she had never seen a cat play with a string and she was quite angry with me that her cat that she had so many years was prancing and grabing at the string and acting so spastic and unpredictable.

  • @kathymain578
    @kathymain578 Před 5 lety +6

    Would you believe my former vet told me to use a squirt bottle. She said she carried her bottle around with her on her hip. I couldn't get myself to do it. Glad I didnt.

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 4 lety +1

      Never Trust A Vet That Gives Shitty Animal Advice. Clearly Their Not Good At Their Job.

  • @666DeViLeSs
    @666DeViLeSs Před 4 lety +1

    Glad I found this video. My cat is allowed everywhere in my house but not in the bed and breakfast I run. He has a terrible habit of trying to jump up on the counters in the Inn and that is a straight up health violation. Glad I have new things to try and deter him 😁

  • @johngrunwell2412
    @johngrunwell2412 Před 2 lety

    My cats learn quick, so quick, that when I hit them with a squirt they just turn around and open their mouths saying hit me again Sam, I’m ready. 😂

  • @devinaanindita8742
    @devinaanindita8742 Před 6 lety +24

    This is almost like how to discipline your children. Love the logics.

    • @michaelc7723
      @michaelc7723 Před 4 lety +1

      This is EXACTLY how you help a person to change an unwanted behavior. 1) find out what the person is working for 2) devise a behavior that is incompatible with the unwanted behavior. 3) reward with a stretched variable ratio, the substitute behavior, to get as much practice as possible 4) try to remove the reward for the unwanted behavior.

  • @nellyfarnsworth7381
    @nellyfarnsworth7381 Před 4 lety +7

    Mr. Squirt Bottle has trained my cats. And other Neighbors cats & dogs. I have chased large dogs out of my yard & street.

    • @vdotme
      @vdotme Před 3 lety

      I had to tell them the same thing. All cats are different. Mine wasn't a problem with anything besides very rare biting when grumpy. Neighbour feeds her despite being asked not to and when she started taking medication with food, dosing and timing became an issue so I had to keep her indoors 24/7 over the 4 day administration. That's when poo and pee became an issue and enforced enclosure made her grumpier. After an especially vicious bite an empty squeezy sauce bottle was used. 1st squirt and she didn't even try bite for 4 days. I then only had to show the bottle and say no and she clearly understood. When I had to repeat meds for a bit longer a couple of months later the pooing and peeing started. The bottle had to be used after the first show & no didn't work. It took 2 days and I haven't seen poo nor pee since. I did however get an unexpected vicious bite after feeding her and giving her seconds but deciding no extras after that. When her charm offensive was clearly not going to work she decided she'd had enough of me and bit and scratched viciously. She immediately got a good squirt and has never done so again. She'll threaten to attack but not actually do so and has reduced threats with calm "no"s and no bottle in sight. She's 90% outdoors if she had her way so the neighbour's the one who should get the squirt but hey....🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @cepaasch
    @cepaasch Před 2 lety +1

    Aluminum foil laid out on the counter works wonders also. I've never seen a cat scramble so fast to get off a counter in my life, never went back on either.

    • @leahslay8454
      @leahslay8454 Před rokem

      My cats are not phased by the foil 🤦‍♀️

  • @dasaggropop1244
    @dasaggropop1244 Před 5 lety +2

    my name ain't fluffy, but i approve this dinner.

  • @ElizabethHernandez-ir5oo
    @ElizabethHernandez-ir5oo Před 4 lety +3

    Love your videos Jackson! First time cat owner my kittens are almost 3 months old btw brothers! Did so much research I like the way you are more determined to understand there nature versus forcing them to understand ours! My kittens are loved, confident, happy tails & trusting me as there owner. Watching all videos making sure I give them rest vs stress! Thank you for these videos sir!

    • @ElizabethHernandez-ir5oo
      @ElizabethHernandez-ir5oo Před 4 lety

      Plus catifying my whole home, backyard even my kitchen! There amazing smart curious species ♥️