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Hi!
so I have these 2 kittens 6/4 months,
and I got some treats to train them to come when called and other things,
the problem is the older one isn't really interested in the treats no matter how hungry he is, and I tried different types of treats even grilled chicken, but they don't seem to be interesting to him,
the younger one (4 months) is really really fearful and would not move or do anything while I am around, even when I put some food I have to carry her over to let her eat,
P.S: I've had a kitten before at my parent's, when she was a kitten couldn't train her on anything, but when she was 10 months old I trained her and it went very well,
does it mean that kittens are harder to be trained than adults? and maybe I should wait for them to get older?
so how can I engage the older's attention? and how I eliminate the younger's fear??
please help
and thanks.
so I have these 2 kittens 6/4 months,
and I got some treats to train them to come when called and other things,
the problem is the older one isn't really interested in the treats no matter how hungry he is, and I tried different types of treats even grilled chicken, but they don't seem to be interesting to him,
the younger one (4 months) is really really fearful and would not move or do anything while I am around, even when I put some food I have to carry her over to let her eat,
P.S: I've had a kitten before at my parent's, when she was a kitten couldn't train her on anything, but when she was 10 months old I trained her and it went very well,
does it mean that kittens are harder to be trained than adults? and maybe I should wait for them to get older?
so how can I engage the older's attention? and how I eliminate the younger's fear??
please help
and thanks.