well, with cat's i think they'll eat from whoever ghives them food, so it's not disloyalty really - cat's can't be loyal to be honest *smile* as for litter training, tapping the cat on the nose and shouting at it, while rubbing it's nose in it has always worked for the cats my parents have had, though mostly they pick it up on thier own - making th ecat rub it's paws in the litter tray can help, along with keeping the tray clean
i know you can get sprays to remove the smell of cigarette, so presumably yu can get something similar for cats, or just use the cigarette one
I think that the cat has to get used to a routine. Either this or you will need to get a cat flap (although i'm not sure if your land lord would permit this?). Rubbing an animals nose in its droppings, as suggested in an earlier response, is downright cruel and not the way to approach this problem.
I have a friend who has owned and bred cats for years, i'll ask her for advice and get back to you.
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as for litter training, tapping the cat on the nose and shouting at it, while rubbing it's nose in it has always worked for the cats my parents have had, though mostly they pick it up on thier own - making th ecat rub it's paws in the litter tray can help, along with keeping the tray clean
i know you can get sprays to remove the smell of cigarette, so presumably yu can get something similar for cats, or just use the cigarette one
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I think that the cat has to get used to a routine. Either this or you will need to get a cat flap (although i'm not sure if your land lord would permit this?). Rubbing an animals nose in its droppings, as suggested in an earlier response, is downright cruel and not the way to approach this problem.
I have a friend who has owned and bred cats for years, i'll ask her for advice and get back to you.
Emma
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