Complete Cat Training Review

Complete Cat Training Guide by Paula Robb will teach you (among other commands) how to get your cat to beg, jump, twirl, stay, sit, come, open cupboards, kiss, play dead, and retrieve, that’s by no means all that you’ll learn.

Something I found incredibly useful in Paula Robb’s book is book’s total-coverage philosophy: pretty much all aspects of cat ownership have been covered, in real detail.

Example: as well as cat training, you also get information on how to fix virtually any cat problem (this is no baseless claim - over twenty-five cat behavioral problems are covered, from urine-marking to nocturnal disturbances to aggression).
You get a real-life case study for each problem (which is a real help when it comes to putting the information into context), and you learn about your cat’s body language and vocals, and how to use that knowledge to understand what he’s thinking and how to communicate with him.

Plus chapters and chapters of general knowledge on things like choosing the right cat for you.
Understanding feline behaviors both “good” and “bad”.

  • How to help your cat adapt to your lifestyle and home.
  • How to toilet-train your cat
  • Two whole sections on cat health and nutrition, all of which goes a long way towards deepening and strengthing your relationship with your cat.

I sometimes find it hard to understand written instructions. It can be kind of confusing, especially when you’re also trying to control a wriggling, energetic cat. That’s why the clear step-by-step photographs and illustrations came in so handy with the training strategies. I actually understood exactly how to position myself and make the most of my body language during the training. It made the whole process a lot easier - and a whole lot faster!

Something else I liked: the book was instantly downloadable. This is a pretty big deal to me, I don’t like paying for something then waiting days (usually weeks) for it to be shipped overseas, processed through the post, and then – likely as not – delivered to the wrong address. What I do like is instant gratification, which is exactly what I got with Complete Cat Training: seconds after paying my money, the book was downloaded onto my computer and I was gleefully reading through it.

    The Best Bits
    Here are just a few of the handy little freebies that I got with my book:

  • Two free bonus books:
    “The Essential Cat Recipe Book”, which showed me how to prepare tasty, healthy meals and treats for your beloved kitty.
    And “The Ultimate Guide to Pampering Your Cat”, which teached me how to develop a real bond of affection with my cat through improving his quality of life.
  • A free, private email consultation (worth $120) with a team of real live cat trainers. Any problems that you have, any queries whatsoever, and all you have to do is send an email –I also got a detailed, personal reply from a team of seasoned cat trainers, to make sure any problems are truly resolved to your satisfaction.
    Not bad.

The Bottom Line

Two words: Highly Recommended.
You really can’t go wrong here, not only is the whole thing jam-packed with practical advice and hands-on tips, but the price is extremely reasonable: just $37 for the book, the consultation, and the bonus books … oh yeah, and there’s a no-questions-asked money-back guarantee for 60 whole days after making the purchase.

If you are serious about changing your cat’s behavior for the better or you are curious about learning more about cat training then click here

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