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  2. 32 tricks to teach your cat - AOL

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    Teaching your cat a trick is a wonderful way to add some mental and physical enrichment into their day and for the most part, all you need is a pack of the best cat treats to get started.

  3. 32 ways to build more fun into your cat's routine - AOL

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    So teaching your kitty to do some basic tricks, like rolling over or giving you a high five, provides them with that all-important enrichment — it will impress any guests you have over, too! 3 ...

  4. 32 tips for training your cat - AOL

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    So while this may not be as fun as tricks like, sitting or coming when cold, litter training still counts as training and should be worked on solely without teaching other skills at the same time. 29.

  5. Cat training - Wikipedia

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    A cat may be trained to do tricks such as playing dead or ringing the doorbell. [18] Because of the cat's flexibility and bone structure, they are able to twist and bend their bodies, and jump a fair distance from standing still. [19] This talent can be turned into tricks involving jumping through hoops and off scratching posts. [20]

  6. The Duel (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The duel described in the text is between a gingham dog and a calico cat, with a Chinese plate and an old Dutch clock as very unwilling witnesses, whom the poem's narrator credits for having described the events to him. The dueling animals, explains the narrator, eventually eat each other up and thus are both destroyed, causing the duel to end ...

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  8. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat - Wikipedia

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    Portions of an unfinished sequel, "The Children of the Owl and the Pussy-cat", were published first posthumously during 1938. The children are part fowl and part cat, and love to eat mice. The family live by places with strange names. The Cat dies, falling from a tall tree, leaving the Owl a single parent. The death causes the Owl great sadness.

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