Hey i Got a problem we have a kitten and he stays outside but i bring him in when i go to bed but my mom puts him out after i fall asleep but sometimes she forgets and he poops everywhere and mi mom swears that if he does it agian he is goin to a pound an ideas please help i love mi cat
-SaRaH-
jpepreppie answered Friday December 10 2004, 7:58 pm: well try to dream about it, then you can see if she went upstairs, maybe she forgot and you could sneak him or her out. ok, hope that helps
--jpepreppie [ jpepreppie's advice column | Ask jpepreppie A Question ]
jewel39 answered Friday December 3 2004, 2:03 am: get a litter box and train the cat to go in it when he is inside you would be surprised how easy a cat is to litter train. [ jewel39's advice column | Ask jewel39 A Question ]
Lanie answered Monday November 29 2004, 2:04 pm: Hi Sarah,
I think firstly, that if it's your mum that's forgetting to put little Kitty outside then it is not the kitten's fault - when nature calls....
Anyway, from the information that you have given, it seems as though your kitten is not "toilet" trained. Do you have an indoor litter tray? If you don't then you/your mum should buy one - you can get one from a pet store, or Argos sells really good ones that have a roof on top. Also, you should buy wood based litter as this stops the whole house smelling of cat wee!! To train your kitty you should put him in the litter tray so that he can get used to it, and it is especially useful if the next time that your kitten wees/poops on the carpet, take kitty to this to let him smell it and then put him straight into the litter tray. This worked for my two cats. Let me know how you get on with this. Lanie [ Lanie's advice column | Ask Lanie A Question ]
DevilChild answered Friday November 26 2004, 3:40 pm: hey sarah do u have a cat box in ur room my chance? do u have another cat? if u have a cat box just stick him in there and hell get use to it. i use to have kittens all the time we stick htem in there and when they poop on the floor just put it in the cat box and theyll smell their sent in there [ DevilChild's advice column | Ask DevilChild A Question ]
OMG SO CUTSIE1 answered Thursday November 25 2004, 1:38 am: Kittens are such magical creatures, if you want him to stop pooping, then simply stop feeding him. Or if that seems mean, sell your soul and buy gypsy glitter dust from aneurin, sprinkle it on your cat and say “eupsedae donkra gilimikak”. You will now be pleasantly surprised to find that not only that your cat is litter trained, but that he will now have no shadow and go about killing small children and defenseless elderly hobos. Hope this helped with your wonderful problem. [ OMG SO CUTSIE1's advice column | Ask OMG SO CUTSIE1 A Question ]
BballBumMegan answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 5:13 pm: when you see your kitty getting ready to poo anytime at night (ya gotta stay up one night to see) immediately set him in the litter box...this will train him where to go..it works great...if you cant stay up then during the day you can bring him inside and wait for the poo or pee..then set him in.. ur kitty cat will learn very quickly (believe me i have tons of experience) and you can live happily ever after!! (hehe) hope i helped u and the kitty out
~Megan....(plEeZ RaTe) [ BballBumMegan's advice column | Ask BballBumMegan A Question ]
chaos answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 9:34 am: It sounds like you need an indoor kitty litter box. It won't take long to train him to use it while he is inside. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
theblondeone989 answered Monday November 22 2004, 11:11 pm: Put the cat in the laundry room (or wherever you keep the litter box) at night until he's trained! If that doesn't work, sob hysterically and go on and on until your mom gives in. Yessss. [ theblondeone989's advice column | Ask theblondeone989 A Question ]
dwarp answered Monday November 22 2004, 10:25 pm: Just explain to her that it shouldn't be the kitten's fault if she's the one who forgets to put him out. Or, maybe you should just leave him out so that you can have more control over the problem. [ dwarp's advice column | Ask dwarp A Question ]
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