Kitty Goes Potty: Tips for Toilet Training Cats
Posted by admin on December 8th, 2008 filed in GeneralToilet training cats? If you are planning to show your growing brood of kittens the best way to "go", get a guide to show you what to do. No, I’m not talking of hiring a professional cat trainer here although you have as good as done that when you get your hands on Paula Robb’s ‘Complete Cat Training: Cat Training To Stop Your Cat’s Behavior Problems!’. The resource is a detailed, comprehensive guide to toilet training cats and much more. It shows you how to stop your cat from meowing non-stop, chewing on wool, or spraying on the couch and the doorway.
Toilet training cats is not easy to do. If you find it difficult to potty train a toddler, imagine how much more difficult it is to give your feline toilet training? Cats do not speak English. They do not read books or communicate in sign language. How can you go about toilet training cats, then? First, put their litter in a place not many people go to. Cats are very shy toileters. They will never "go" unless they can do so with privacy. Another thing that you can do is limit your cat’s access to rooms so that your cat won’t have any choice but to use the litter. Remember, toilet training cats is not easy but it can be done.
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