Training my cat - how do I get him to roll over?

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  1. Newmania on December 28th, 2008

    Physically roll him over (playfully) and then reward him after the event. He’ll eventually catch on to the idea. Some cats have trust issues and hate being on their backs. Maybe this is why he won’t roll over.

  2. catloverme123 on December 30th, 2008

    you do realize this is a cat, not a dog…..the sit, stay and wait if you can get your cat to do that it is wonderful and good for the safety of your cat, so he doesn’t run out the door when you are leaving or something. that would be horrible if he got outside

  3. on December 30th, 2008

    lol, just remember he is a cat and not a dog, cats and dogs have very different personalities……

    not that teaching a cat tricks isn’t bad, its just unusual.

    i think, now, while he’s still young, teach him to use the toilet (yes, it is possible, my mum had a freind who did it. you just always need to leave the seat up, and then teach it to meow louldy when it has finnished so you can flush for it

  4. Bunny on December 30th, 2008

    Don’t blame him, what do you think he is a ‘dopey dod’???

  5. ♥Pretty♥ ♥Kitty♥ on January 1st, 2009

    Cats don’t train like dogs do. Rolling over is a submissive act cats do to display trust. If your cat trusts you he will roll over allowing you to rub his tummy. If not, an attempt at touching the belly could result in a nasty scratch for you.

  6. Doggyluv101 on January 4th, 2009

    well cats do what they want 2 do.

  7. Sharchessa W on January 5th, 2009

    He probably just dont want to do it. i say teach him something else

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