The cat video series belong to the Expertvillage, I actually got the videos from YouTube. Because I recently have had a new kitten and just want to learn more things about how to take care of her. The "How to train a cat" videos are hosted by professional vets. At the beginning of the video, the host introduced herself as a professional vet, who owned a veterinary clinic, in this way, audiences will think the content more credible. The whole cat series has 14 videos, which teach how to take care of cats from different aspects. Other than training cat series, this channel has more than 100,000 videos, which are all about different experts teach you different skills or knowledge for free.
However, the channel is not very highly rated by its audiences. The biggest problem with this channel is that all the videos are too short, which makes videos not very professional, although many videos were done by professionals. I read some comments that people post under the video and many of them mentioned that the videos are too short and broken. I would agree with them. But this channel still has lots of followers. It has 634,271 subscribers. I guess this is because it has variety of topics (from kittens to ipad!) and it is free!
Since I have never had a cat before and recently got a new kitty, and the videos from this channel is just handy and easy to get I would subscribe from this channel. Moreover, it provides many other videos about different topics, I would like to know different tips and to use them in my life. The most recent posting videos are about ipad, I will watch them and expect some thing about iphone 4 from this channel!
Haha~ I agree the class, a cat is so hard to be trained and cat is not loyal. I have a friend who has raised a cat for nearly 12 years. But that cat will still grab her now.
ReplyDeleteThese self-help videos are kind of useful, they help do more than just give you directions on how to do something, they actually show it. For the visual learner, this can be very beneficial. I know that when I'm following directions for putting together a piece of furniture (for example), it is soooo much easier to do when there are pictures. Maybe this will actually help for training cats. Good luck Abby Lou!!!
ReplyDeletePLEASE try to train Jasmine and blog about it. That would be so awesome! Cats can be finnicky, but I have faith that you will be successful in getting Jasmine to listen to you!
ReplyDeleteI agree with MCK, you must blog about training Jasmine. Good thing there are videos like the one from Expert Village to give you a starting point, and think once you finish training your cat you could be an expert for Expert Village.
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