Petsafe Deluxe In-Ground Cat Fence™ Extra Receiver Collar User Manual

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2. Reward your cat for allowing you to put on the Receiver Collar and leave him for a

short period of time (5 - 15 minutes). Gradually increase the time your cat spends
wearing the Receiver Collar to an hour or more.

3. Your cat is ready to move on to Training when you observe him behaving normally

(e.g., grooming, eating, sleeping, showing affection) while wearing the Receiver Collar.

Training Guide - On Lead Method

Days 1 thru 2 – Boundary Awareness - Warning Zone

Perform three or four training sessions per day, each lasting 10 – 15 minutes.

Important:
• Your cat MUST stay in a harness for training, to allow for any unpredictable

response. The harness also gives you control to guide your cat to a “place of
safety” within the Pet Area once warned or corrected by the Receiver Collar.

• If your cat attempts to leave the Pet Area, make sure he does not get past the

Boundary Flags. Never let the cat past the Boundary Flags with or without
the Receiver Collar on. If your cat thinks he can pass the Boundary Flags,
training will take longer.

Goal:
To teach your cat to associate the beep with the position of the Warning Zone.

Steps:
1. Set the Receiver Collar to Level 1 (tone only).

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