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You’ve reached the best resource for clicker training cats.

Expert-guided lessons, fun and easy techniques, and a supportive community—no experience needed.

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Teach your cat to love the harness

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Everything you need to start your clicker training journey

Getting started is easy: begin with our recommended training tools, try out our lessons, and see the difference in your cat’s behavior. You’ll build trust, reduce stress, and bring more fun into your cat’s daily routine.

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Everything you need to start your clicker training journey.

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Come for the Tools —
Stay for the Transformation

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It’s not just tricks — it’s trust, connection, and enrichment.

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Fun Training = Happier Cats

  • Indoor cats need mental stimulation. Clicker training keeps their minds active, helps prevent boredom, and reduces unwanted behaviors.

  • Training is a fun way to get your cat moving! Following a target stick over or onto obstacles is a great way to burn energy. Many Cat School tricks — like jumping through an arm hoop — also offer excellent physical exercise.

  • Training helps your cat learn useful skills like entering a carrier calmly, staying off counters, and walking on a leash for safe outdoor adventures.

  • Routine care is easier when your cat learns to accept nail trims and tolerate tooth brushing. Imagine your cat happily jumping onto your lap for brushing sessions—positive reinforcement training makes that possible.

  • Training fosters trust and connection. As you learn to communicate clearly with your cat, your bond deepens, and your cat becomes a more eager and willing training partner.

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With just five minutes a day, you can reach your cat training goals—without the confusion of conflicting advice.

Whether you're trying to get your cat comfortable in a harness, looking for a clear roadmap to stay on track, or need expert support when you hit a roadblock, Cat School has you covered.

Our structured training system includes a step-by-step progression from Grades 1 to 5, expert guidance, and a community where you can connect with others on the same journey.

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Free Trial Access

When you purchase one of our exclusive training tools, you’ll receive 14 days of complimentary access to Cat School’s online learning platform.

Enjoy expert tips, step-by-step guidance, and answers to all your clicker training questions—so you can start your cat’s training journey on the right paw!

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    Sign up to receive your cat’s school supplies list, which includes all the necessities for beginning your cat training journey.

    Meet Your Instructor (and Her Cat Boss)

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    I’m Julie Posluns, an applied animal behaviorist and cat trainer. Jones is my partner in paws. Together, we’ve helped thousands of cat parents build stronger bonds with their cats using fun, science-based training techniques. Whether you’re just starting out or ready to level up, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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