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Training Tonks

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Posted by: baka at Wed Feb 13 17:26:38 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by baka ]  
   

The breed descriptions always say that Tonks can be trained to fetch things and do some other tricks. My Tonks, very lovely boys, are 5-6 months old now. They do not seem very eager to be trained have very short attention span. I did teach them their names but not fetching toys or coming to me when I call them.

is it easier to train kittens or adult cats?

Also often the fans of Tonks say they are affectionate and want to seat on your laps all the time. One of my kittens is not very docile - he does not like to be picked up and after a minute wants to escape. He also very rearely comes and seats on my laps.

Jus want to hear your experiences about how character changes in the kittens as they grow old. Do they become more docile and sweater?


   

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