Cool Tricks to Teach Your Cat That Go Beyond Sit and Stay
Tanisha Kumari | Dec 29, 2025, 18:11 IST
Cool tricks to teach your cat
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Cats are often seen as independent and untrainable, but with the right motivation and patience, they can master impressive tricks beyond the basics of “sit” and “stay.” Training not only entertains but also strengthens the bond between cat and owner, provides mental stimulation, and helps indoor cats burn energy. From high‑fives and spins to fetching toys, ringing bells and even advanced feats like jumping through hoops or walking on a leash, cats can surprise you with their abilities. With short, consistent sessions, tasty rewards, and lots of patience, these tricks can stick for life.
Cats carry a reputation for being untrainable loners but anyone who has tried teaching their feline a trick knows this is far from true. With the right approach a cat masters fun and impressive behaviours that go way beyond the usual ‘sit’ or ‘stay’. Training does not just entertain but keeps the cat mentally stimulated, strengthens their bond and gives indoor cats a productive way to burn energy.
What Every Cat Owner Must Know
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Before diving into the tricks setting a foundation for cat is important. Cats learn best when they want to participate so motivation is everything. Using bite sized treats like boiled chicken, tuna flakes or creamy tubes work great. Training sessions should be short and sweet like for 5 to 10 minutes a day to help prevent frustration. Some cat owners also use clickers for clearer communication but a consistent sound or word works too.
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Once a cat understands training cues try more advanced tricks. Some cats learn to touch a target stick with their nose helping guide them into more complex routines. Confident felines may even turn off a light switch, walk on a leash for outdoor adventures or calmly sit in a travel stroller.
Training a cat requires flexibility. If a cat gets bored or walks away then end the session calmly because chasing or grabbing ruins trust. If they swat or bite, lower their excitement level and switch to smaller treats. Some cats respond better to play rewards like feather wand time instead of food so experiment to see what motivates them. Above all patience is key. Cats learn slowly but steadily once they feel secure.
Practice tricks weekly to prevent the cat from forgetting them. Gradually reduce treats so they become a bonus rather than the expectation praise, chin rubs and affectionate words take over. Once a trick is solid, introduce new ones so the cat stays challenged and curious.
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What Every Cat Owner Must Know
Cat training
Image credit : Freepik
Before diving into the tricks setting a foundation for cat is important. Cats learn best when they want to participate so motivation is everything. Using bite sized treats like boiled chicken, tuna flakes or creamy tubes work great. Training sessions should be short and sweet like for 5 to 10 minutes a day to help prevent frustration. Some cat owners also use clickers for clearer communication but a consistent sound or word works too.
Tricks Your Cat Can Learn
Tricks your cat can learn
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- High-Five: Hold the hand slightly above their paw and wait. When a cat lifts a paw to investigate, gently tap their paw and reward. Soon they will be raising their paw proudly on command.
- Spin in a circle: Move a treat in a slow circular motion so the cat follows it. Once they complete the loop, say ‘spin’, reward and repeat until the word alone does the trick.
- Fetch a toy: Roll a favorite ball or stuffed mouse. When the cat grabs it and returns close to you then give them a reward. Many cats naturally bring toys back.
- Ring a bell for treats: Place a small bell on the floor and smear a tiny amount of treat on top. The cat will paw or tap it. Reward immediately and soon they will be ‘calling’ for snacks.
- Jump through a hoop: Start with a hoop on the floor and reward when they walk through. Gradually raise it an inch at a time. With patience, the cat will leap gracefully like a circus performer.
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