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How to Train Your Cat with Target Clicker?
What should I prepare before training my cat?
Keep our clicker, your cat’s favorite small treats, and a quiet space ready. Training works best when your cat is a little hungry and free from distractions.
For kittens or adults?
Works for both—train playful kittens or keep adult cats active.
Is the clicker too loud?
Crisp, not harsh. Cats adapt quickly; start from a distance if needed.
How fast are results?
With 5–10 minutes daily, most cats respond within 1–2 weeks.
For other pets too?
Yes—great for dogs, rabbits, and even birds.
Product Dimensions : 1.97 x 1.18 x 5.91 inches; 2.12 ounces
Item model number : Cat Training Clicker with Stick
Date First Available : August 19, 2025
Manufacturer : Purroro
ASIN : B0FMYJMFVP
Best Sellers Rank: #11,637 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #80 in Interactive Toys for Cats
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Cat Training Clicker Kit – Includes a finger ring clicker and a retractable target stick with yellow ball, giving you two tools for guiding and interacting with your cat during training or play.
Finger Ring Clicker for Clear Feedback – The included finger clicker produces a crisp, easy-to-press sound, helping guide your cat during training or interactive play without startling them.
Eye-Catching Yellow Target Ball – The bright yellow ball at the tip of the target stick catches your cat’s attention and supports guided movement for interactive sessions.
Retractable Stick for Convenient Use – The stainless steel target stick extends and retracts smoothly, allowing adjustable length for comfort, while keeping the target clicker compact and easy to store or carry.
Versatile Training Accessory – Suitable for kittens and adult cats, this dual clicker kit can be used for a variety of interactive play or guided training sessions, and can also be used with other small pets.
6 reviews for Cat Training Clicker Kit – Includes Finger Clicker and Target Stick – Perfect for Positive Reinforcement, Behavior & Obedience Training Indoors & Outdoors – Suitable for Dogs, Birds & Small Pets
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Jennifer Tran –
Nice clicker
A great and simple tool for training cats. If using the pointer clicker, teach to touch/follow the yellow ball, but also teach to touch/follow your finger, in the case that like you’re outside or you dont have the yellow ball. Simply great quality. Small clicker has a nice finger ring on it
Jason terry –
Clear and fun way to train my cat
I interact with my cat a lot, and sometimes it is hard to communicate exactly what I want. This clicker kit has really helped bridge that gap. The finger clicker produces a sharp, clear sound that immediately gets my cat’s attention without startling him. It is easy to press, so I can give quick feedback during our play sessions. The bright yellow ball on the target stick is vivid and guides my cat smoothly. He now follows the stick with focus, which makes training and play feel more like a shared activity rather than a guessing game. The stick retracts nicely, so it is simple to adjust the length for comfort and store when not in use. This kit works well for both kittens and adult cats. It brings more variety to our interactions, and I can include other small toys or treats to keep him engaged. Watching my cat respond and learn brings a lot of joy, and I feel like I can communicate with him more clearly than before. This tool has truly strengthened our connection.
Marissa –
Easy and Helpful Training Kit for Pets
I really like this Cat Training Clicker Kit because it makes training my cat much easier. The finger clicker fits comfortably and makes a clear sound, which helps my cat understand when she’s doing the right thing. The target stick with the bright yellow ball is great for getting my cat’s attention and guiding her during training. The stick can be made longer or shorter, so I can use it close by or from a distance. It’s lightweight and easy to carry around, so training sessions are fun and simple.Overall, this is a great tool for anyone who wants to train their pets with positive reinforcement.
Icy Iris –
I Think My Cat’s Training Me
So I bought this Cat Training Clicker Kit with dreams of turning my aloof feline, Sir Meowington, into a well-behaved, responsive, clicker-trained marvel. Spoiler alert: I may have overestimated both my authority and my cat’s willingness to participate in society.The kit itself? 10/10. The clicker makes a very satisfying click that says “I’m a professional now,” and the target stick is extendable, which is great for when you want to poke your pet’s dignity from a safe distance.I watched a video on how to use it, got out the treats, clicked the clicker, and waited for magic. Sir Meowington blinked at me slowly, turned around, and presented his butt. Classic power move.BUT — and here’s the twist — he did eventually start walking toward the stick… mostly because I put a treat on it. So yes, the training works, as long as your pet is highly food-motivated and you’re prepared to negotiate like you’re in the world’s tiniest hostage situation.Oddly enough, my dog loves it. He now follows me around the house like a four-legged shadow, hoping I’ll click and reward him for things like sitting, blinking, or existing.Would I buy it again? Heck yes. I love any excuse to pretend I’m a majestic animal trainer while my pets quietly run the show.
Krista –
simple tool that makes training easier
My grandma’s cat is very playful and loves to run outside on his own, no matter how many times she calls him back. To help with that, I started using this clicker and target stick set to train him to respond better to her voice. The clicker is easy to press and makes a clear sound that grabs his attention right away. The yellow ball on the stick also helps guide his focus, which keeps him engaged during practiccomfortably clicker feels light in the hand, and the stick fits comfortably when I hold it, even during longer sessions. The best part is how simple it is to use. After just a few training sessions, the cat began to understand simple commands like coming closer or sitting still. I even got my grandma to give the commands herself, and now her cat actually listens more often. It feels good to see her smile when he responds. The materials feel sturdy, and the retractable stick adjusts easily for short or longer sessions. It has turned what used to be a small daily struggle into a fun way to help my grandma bond with her cat again.
1223U –
It is useful
The clicker is specially fitted onto my index finger and the soft rubber ring is elastic, so even after wearing it for a long time, my finger won’t feel pinched. When pressed gently, it makes a clear but not harsh “click” sound. My cat was originally very sensitive to sudden noises, but this volume is just right to attract her attention without scaring her into hiding. The yellow ball of the target stick is particularly bright and can be seen clearly on the sofa and the floor. The ball is made of soft silicone material and is elastic when squeezed. The extendable design is very practical. When not in use, it can be shortened to the shortest length (about 15cm), which is about the same length as a mobile phone, and can be easily stored in a drawer or bag without taking up space. When training is needed, it can be stretched to the longest length (about 70cm), and the cat can reach it by jumping. Last week, I taught her “handshake”, using the target stick ball to guide her to touch my hand. When the clicker sounded, she immediately placed her paws on top, and after repeating this a few times, she learned the command. Now I have already decided what command I will teach her next.