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DogWatch CAT200 Instrucciones de uso
WITHOUT A WIRE
Set to INT on the back of the
transmitter.
Set to the desired signal range
(see page 1).
Place the CAT200 transmitter in
the center of the pet-free area.
For example, on a counter, near
a doorway or under a piece of
furniture.
When used without an attached wire, the signal radiates in all directions around the
transmitter (as if it were in the center of a large ball.)
CAT200
The maximum signal range is up to 10 feet in diameter (5 feet in all directions from the
center of the transmitter).
Training
The following is an abbreviated version of the training instructions. We recommend reading the full instructions
on our website before you start the training. www.dogwatch.com/customer-resources/cats/training.
• Let your cat get comfortable wearing the collar. Before you set up the system, have your cat wear the
receiver collar for a few hours a day. It should be snug, with the contact posts touching the skin, but not
uncomfortably tight. When your cat is familiar with wearing the collar, set up the system.
Mark the Pet Free Area with boundary flags. While the cat is not wearing the receiver, set up the transmitter
to create your Avoidance Areas and turn it on. Set the receiver collar to its lowest level. Hold the muti-tool
(included with collar) over the contact posts or hold the collar by its strap. When the collar is in the correction
zone (or within the signal range of a wired system), you will hear "warning beeps" from the collar. Use the
collar to locate the outer edge of the warning zone/signal range (where the warning "beeps" stop). Place the
flags at the edge of the warning zone (see illustration above.)
Š If you installed the system with a boundary wire, the "beeps" will follow the wire placement. When using
the transmitter without a boundary wire, the "beeps" will happen in a circle around the transmitter.
Introduce your cat to the flags and warning beeps. The easiest way to do this is with two people. Person
1 holds the cat about 6 feet from the flags. Person 2 holds the collar near the flags to activate the warning
"beeps". While the collar is "beeping", Person 2 - without verbal cues - gently shakes the flags until the cat
seems to associate the flags with the beeps. It is helpful to beep/shake for a few seconds, step away, repeat.
Introduce your cat to the Avoidance Area. Place a special treat (chicken, steak, fish, etc. - not cat food)
inside the Avoidance Area. Using small bites of the treat, make a trail that leads the cat to the flags. Set the
receiver collar to the lowest level. At a safe distance from the Avoidance Area, put the receiver collar on your
pet. Allow your cat to discover and eat the treats leading to the flags. When your cat gets close to the flags,
it will hear the warning "beeps". If your cat continues beyond the flags, it will trigger the stimulation from the
collar. Upon receiving the stimulation, most cats will retreat from the flags. If the cat does not retreat, you may
need to increase the stimulation level on the receiver collar. Continue the special treats food trail daily until
the cat stops attempting to enter the Avoidance Area.
CAT200
Pet-Free
Avoidance Area
Correction Zone
Warning Zone
Safe Area
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Training Flags
The training flags are placed
around the edge of the
warning zone to mark the
pet-free boundary area. The
flags are gradually removed
after your pet is trained.