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Allison Helps Cats, Cat Behavior Consultant and Trainer

Allison Helps Cats, Cat Behavior Consultant and Trainer

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Mom is teaching a cat agility class and is using me to demo each activity. For the pet walk, Mom placed a board atop two pet stairs. Then she lures my sisters and I up with a treat. Want tips? DM Mom!
RAINY: What is the most challenging part of agility?
What type of posts do you want to see more of? How about less of? This past year Mom took a class on Instagram and changed some of what we post. We're eager for feedback!
From the first time I met Barnaby, my parents' dog, I liked him. To this day, we share snacks and sleep together on Dad's lap.
Mom is teaching a cat agility class and is using me to demo each activity. Tunnels are fun, because they let me run, but can also double as a hiding place if I need it. If you want your cat to tunnel, just use a treat or toy to lure them through a tunnel. Want tips? DM Mom!
Mom is psyched for Global Pet Expo! She's attending it this week as a pet blogger.

Mama’s Repertoire

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3isOXeBmMc

Bootsie Food Training

https://youtu.be/jXVQJGnlwog

Socializing Kittens

https://youtu.be/W2nvlErDp9Y

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The collage is a tribute to Lincoln pet lovers. All collage photos are of local animal welfare. Most collage photos were taken by Lincoln Pet Culture editors.

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