Cat button training

Lyle and His Talking Cat Buttons

Lyle is smart. Very smart. So we wanted to give him more ways to make himself understood. These talking cat buttons give him another vehicle of communication – and another way to tell us exactly what he thinks.

very serious learner
Lyle the white British Shorthair sitting on his new talking cat buttons
Close-up of Lyle's paw pressing one of his talking cat buttons

Why we started

Lyle’s a very clever cat. The buttons give him another way to make his opinions known.

What Lyle is learning

New words and being able to talk to us 😻 – he has plenty to say.

The button setup

Here’s the layout we’re using for Lyle’s buttons. Simple for now, with room to add more cat talking buttons in the future.

How we introduced the buttons

How we introduced the buttons

We kept it short, positive, and consistent. Just a few minutes a day goes a long way with a curious cat and a pocket full of treats.

1

Start simple

We began with one button and placed it where Lyle could see it every day.

2

Make the connection

Press the button, say the word, then follow through with a reward like a treat. Keep the interaction completely stress-free.

3

Reward the press

When Lyle pressed the button, he got tasty treat. He learns quickly when treats are involved.

we then added more buttons

The first vocabulary

Lyle’s first button words

These are the words Lyle learned first – and still uses every day. He’s expanding his vocabulary one press at a time.

Fun fact

“Feed Me” was the first button Lyle pressed on purpose – all on his own!

feed me
play time
ouch!
treat
lyle
Lyle lying beside his cat learning buttons

Focused and furious

A very serious student

Lyle takes his learning seriously. No fluffing around – just focus, determination, and the occasional slow blink.

that’s very nice!

Press Lyle’s button

Try Lyle’s meow button

Press the button like Lyle would. One tap, one very important message.

press the big meow button

Our button setup

We group the buttons to help Lyle learn and find what he needs. Since we’re learning right along with him, we went for an ultra-simple layout and started with words we already use all the time – like ‘all done.'”

Simple for now, with room to add more.
Names Lyle, Rabbitovitz, & Lyle
Action Brush me
Treats Please, thank you, treat…
Social Ouch, all done, again, later, very nice…
Lyle
Rabbitovitz
Purrcival
play
please
thank you
treat
ouch
sorry
very nice
Lyle lying beside his real cat communication button setup

The real-world setup

Lyle’s button board is setup where Lyle can reach it easily. We keep the layout predictable, use the same words consistently, and add new buttons slowly so it stays fun rather than confusing.

nice and simple repetition slowly adding more

Where to get these

Everything we use to help Lyle learn and communicate. It’s durable, cat-approved, and fairly easy to setup.

See the kit

What’s inside

  • Buttons for recording simple words and phrases. You now record on the phone app, whereas before you would record on each button directly.
  • Colourful tiles to keep everything organised.
  • A simple setup for building a cat vocabulary. (Works for dogs, or any pet too).

More button moments

More from Lyle’s button journey

Lyle loves his button command central. He hangs out around the buttons and even sleeps on them. They’ve become so popular that even Rabbitovitz and Purrcival have started loafing around them too.

Lyle's full cat communication button setup on colourful tiles
Lyle pressing a cat communication button
I make every button press count! – Lyle
Munchie Rabbitovitz inspecting Lyle's learning buttons
Lyle blepping beside his learning buttons
Lyle sitting seriously on colourful cat communication button tiles
resting
Close-up of Lyle pressing a cat learning button
button press
Lyle lying beside his cat communication buttons
study break
Another Lyle cat button training moment
Purrcival cameo

Try the button board

Talk to Lyle

Press Lyle’s talking cat buttons, hear the phrases, and see how he responds. It is less a game and more a formal list of demands.

Play Lyle’s Button Board

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