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Question by ♫amazing♫: Training an older cat to use the litter box?
Our cat has always been an outdoor cat.
He goes to bathroom outside.
We moved and we have a coyote problem, so we don’t want him to be outside.
We want him to stay inside and use the litterbox.
Is it possible to train him to do this?
He has never used one before.
He is 11.
Please help.
Best answer:
Answer by Jeannie Yes it is possible! I know this from experience with an older cat of our own. All you need to do is put him in the litter box. If he does not use the litter box, and messes else where, get stern, but don’t hollar… take him to the mess and put his nose “near” but don’t rub it in (that is very unsafe to do for disease purposes and just cruel) and tell him No, and immediately set him in the litter box and make him smell the litter. He should take to the litter box but if not, repeat the process. Make sure that you clean up the buy prozac mess he made very well so he does not use it there again.
Good Luck!
Question by MONEY: how can i make my cat well training to enter a competions ?
there are no competions in my country . but me and my friends are going to make my cat is 3 months and her cat is
1 year. can it be? please help me.
money
Best answer:
Answer by Ruby Wait till your cat is older, are you asking about breeding the cats?
Patience and rewards are key to success Therefore, PATIENCE, consistency, a good reward or positive reinforcement system and an enjoyable experience for your cats are the key ingredients towards successful cat training sessions. Training your cats for proper toilet, litter box, playing and leash manners and patterns require a good amount of time and patience. The task of your cat is to do the lesson at hand but yours is the patience. Cat training aids like treats are essential. catproblemsfixed.com
Question by Jigz: what are the best cat treats for clicker training? home made ones?
im clicker training my cat now and i want to know the best cat treats the gets the most attention from them. price Xenical so that training could continue smoothly.. thanks!
i meant what treats can be home-made? haha
Best answer:
Answer by lovelyswan92 Home made treats are good, But if your cat needs certain vitamins or minerals, just let the professionals make some.