and one more thing that i'll often train is targeting, and this is kind of like a controlled game of chase or fetch, So we train the kid to touch a target with its nose, this kitten has only been trained for five minutes and is already walking several steps to get to the target, I started by placing a dab of wet cat food on the end of the target and putting it an inch from the kitten's face when the kitten sniff it, I immediately removed the target and gave her a three, after several tries, I removed the bit on the target and just place the target to her face, notice that you should have the target out of you, and then presented in a distinct manner, That way, the sudden appearance of the target in the kitten's view will signal her to touch it when she touches it, Remove the target out of you so that you can focus on getting the food reward, You give her, sugar the spa where user, If you present the target, and she doesn't go for it, After several seconds, Avoid moving the target closer to her, Or shall train you to always move the target close to her, Instead, We move the target, and then presented it again this time a little closer, so this is also really easy to teach to kittens and cats, because unlike dogs, they don't have things waved in front of their face all the time, so usually if you put a target in front, still stick their nose out to touch, Move it hurry up and put a tree, So it like imagine a train magically appeared where that target was, and if that doesn't work, then you can put a little dab of sweet food, but they usually learn it within a couple minutes, and where might targeting be useful when ever you want to get a cat from one area to another, So here i would like this cat, To be honest litter box, so i can train at the little boxes are really fantastic place, but you may want to train your cat to jump on something, or you may want to train tricks, they are so he's happy to be in that letter box, Then if we want to get a mouse, we can easily get out by targeting him out, So here is a cat that where we use targeting to train the cat to stand up, or the bag sit and beg, But you can also just use it to keep the cat and engaged, So again, it's like playing fetch or chase, You're just having a run and touch the target, But in a more controlled manner, So an example when you would rather do this and play with a toy as if you have two cats that maybe don't get along, and you're trying to have them have a good experience with each other, and you couldn't use toys, but sometimes when they're playing with toys, they suddenly get too excited and then attack each other, But if you're using targeting, then they're having a good experience because they're running to the target, but your controlling their movement because they want to touch the target where you placed it, and then you will work with the treats that you've stopped the most, and then they run to touch the next target, When you place it again, and then you reward them for being in place, you controlling, How does that make sense the difference, okay, do you got it good day magazine my and