Animal Training and Pet Sitting Module 3 Test Name 1. Which statements about Clicker training are true? Cats are impossible to Clicker train Clickers make a unique noise which the cat associates with rewards Finding the cat's must-have treat greatly aids Clicker training It is not necessary to use a Clicker, training by name works just as well Only reward every 3rd or 4th Click 2. Select the statements that best describe a kitten's use of the litter tray Kittens need to be shown by their new owner where the litter try is Kittens pick up litter training quickly because of their instinct to keep the den clean Kittens prefer to share litter trays Each kitten should have his own litter tray 3. Common reasons for an adult cat not to use a tray include Territorial marking To annoy the owner Bladder problems such as an infection Wrong colour litter tray He had a bad experience whilst using the tray 4. Which of the following are common causes of litter box aversion The tray is too big The tray does not smell of disinfectant The tray is too clean The tray is too small The tray contains the wrong sort of cat litter 5. When teaching a cat not to scratch furniture, which statements are true? Always provide an alternative place to scratch Never provide an alternative place to scratch as this only encourages him Never shout at the cat for doing wrong Select a scratching post with care 6. When trying to socialise and win the confidence of an adult cat, how should you proceed? Make sure he can't escape from the room and offer him treats to show what a nice person you are Don't allow him to hide so that he has to face his fears and realise there's nothing to worry about Look him straight in the eye so he knows who's boss Leave an escape route open, and lie on the floor, close your eyes, and offer out treats Submit Well Done! Choose Another Module Back To Training Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterest