Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 After reading a few of these posts regarding animals and recovery I have finally decided to put in my two cents. I am a professional pet trainer and work for a lkarge (pet) company developing programs to train both people to work with pets and the best ways to train our pets based on animalk behavior theories. I can tell you that this statement: Cats --and dogs--(unlike human toddlers!!!!) seem to > instinctively comprehend > illness and human frailty--and they will regulate > their behavior accordingly. is remarkable but mostly true. Dogs (my speciality) will usually instinctively sense a problem. And react to the situation. There have been many studies of the effect animals have on the ill. One study showed that people with high blood presure can lower their blood pressure by petting a dog. As for yor cat, the water pistol may work but it requires timing. If you are moving slowly and try to spray your cat and the spray doesn't hit at the exact moment the cat makes his moves the correction(water spary) will hit the cat at the wrong time and your cat willnot understand that you are spraying him so he doesn't jump on you. He may think the spary is for something totally unrelated. Sorry this is so long, feel free to email me with any pet behavior questions and I'll help you out as much as possible or be able to steer you in a direction. melis2010@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 I agree with about animals often sensing illness. Thinking about it, you would only need to spray water NEAR a cat for it to move fast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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