Question by Sunshine again: when toilet training my cat, once i remove the litter box don’t they still want to bury?
i know how to train them to use the toilet but no where have i found an explanation as to when i finally remove the litter box from the toilet and they go there, where does their urge to bury their poo in the litter after go?
my cats dig and then go wee/poo and then bury it with litter. if they use the toilet they wont be able to do this so wont they just try to find the litter again and have accidents?
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Answer by Laura B I read that that urge just goes away when the poop and pee goes in the toilet.
Question by Em-pod: I’m in the process of training my cat to use the Toilet, has anyone else tried this?
My cat has been training to use the toilet for about 3 weeks now & is on the 2nd level of training with the Litterkwitter, she’s going really well, I was just wondering if anyone else has completed the training & how long it took until their cat was using the toilet confidently!
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Answer buy antibiotics online no prescription by ph1966 Good luck if you can get your cat to use a toilet to do its business. I always believed until now that nature intended for them to dig a hole in the ground to do it and then they go to great lengths to cover it up with their paws.
Cats really can sit and do tricks! When we adopted our first cat a few years ago, she soon started showing fear and petting aggression. I used clicker training to win her trust, then change the bad behaviors. I still use it now because she loves doing tricks!
Question by Colour Scientist: Training Buy Cipro Online my cat – will it make him better behaved?
My cat, Bowie is just a tad mental, he is still just a baby (nearly seven months) and I was wondering if proper training would do him good or if I should just let him be.
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Answer by Voelven Kittens that age tend to be a bit mental. They don’t seem to get much sense knocked into them until they’re about a year old. You should start seeing small improvements over the next few months, though.
Training him is a good idea. Most cats take really well to clicker training, just don’t expect them to have the same attention span as a dog. Don’t be surprised if you can only hold his attention for a few seconds at the beginning. Good beginner exercises are “touch” (with the nose), “sit” and “paw”.
Clicker-training is considered great fun in our home and the cats come running as soon as they hear me taking the clicker from the drawer. It’s definitely something they enjoy – and it tires them out as well. Always a plus with young cats.
If by “proper” training you mean things like stay off the tables, don’t scratch the furniture etc. then I would say definitely train him. It’s so much easier living with a pet who can follow some basic house rules and who has learned to let himself be handled (your vet will appreciate this as well).
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Question by Jim H: Training a Cat to use the stool antibiotics online to instead of litter box?
I would like to have my cats go in the stool instead a litter box, the litter is too costly.
Question by Mike: I need help on training my cat?
I would like to train my cat. Maybe a trick or two. Teach her to come on command, things like that. What are the best techniques to use?
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Answer by Susan M Look into clicker training. Shaping behavior and incrementally rewarding what you’re looking for. Cats are so smart but they seldom do what we ask. I was trying to train a dog to roll over. The cat would immediately get it and do it when I asked the dog, but would not do it when asked directly.
Clicker training using chicken or desirable treats as a reward for each step would end up with a cat wanting to give you what you are asking for! My cats train me too easily I do tricks for them.
Look at Karen Pryor for behavior based training techniques.