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Hi all I just adopted a calico cat and she is a little over a year old. I was wondering if there were any tricks i could teach her and if there were any how to teach them.
 

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She's a very pretty cat :) Not sure how exactly to train a cat to do tricks, but my little guy will play fetch like a dog. he will bring back anything i throw and keep bringing it back every time. He just starting doing this on his own one day though.
 
One of my friends cats likes to chase bottle caps--she'll bring them back so she can chase them again.

Pretty kitty you have as well, and it's wonderful you adopted her.
 
I have a Sandcat which I know is as different as you can possibly get but that does some tricks. Ofcourse being about 3x more energetic helpes it :S. You can train a Cat to play fetch but mostly Cat's just want to lie around.

Nick
 
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