Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
12:43 am
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I am going to be getting a new kitten in a couple of hours and i already have 1 cat. I am worried that my cat i have a home wont like the new kitten and leave her scent all over the place(going to the bathroom every where) Is there any way to get the two cats to like each. Without having to get new carpet because it has happened before when i had two cats.
Also my mom said that she wont be home and she doesn’t want the kitten getting out. what can i do to get her to trust that the kitten will be fine in its own room for a couple of hours. Also, where is the best place to get a kitten
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
12:27 am
I’ve been training my cat to use the toilet for a long time, but she seems not understand what I want her to do although I have used many ways to train her. Should I keep training her to use the toilet? Or I should go back to the litter business?
I appreciate all of your opinion and help.
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
10:31 pm
I would love to, someday, have both a cat and a dog, since I love both cats and dogs. Assume that I will be single and alone at home, so there’s no one else to take care of them, just me. How easy / difficult will it be to train both ? Note that I want to get them both as lil babies. Also, which one should I get first ? I’m guessing I shouldn’t get both at the same time, otherwise it’ll be like having two newborn babies.
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Friday, January 8th, 2010 at
1:13 am
I have two cats and I want to train one. You might remember my last question, “Can you train a hamster to learn karate?”, well, if you’re wondering why I want to train animals, I dont know. I get bored and I just want to make a hilarious Youtube video about animals doing Martial Arts.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
4:14 am
I adopted a 3 year old cat named Penny about 3 months ago. My adoption agent had mentioned that clicker-training can be real rewarding for a cat. She doesn’t have any behavioral problems but thought it might be a fun bonding experience! I’ve been looking up books, starter kits, etc. Any advice or experiences you could share would be great.
Oh, please no comments on how cats are ‘independent’ and not trainable. She already comes when called by name and follows direction pretty easily.
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at
7:19 am
I have had my cat for 14 years, he’s still healthy and running around… well I had him litter box trained for the first 4 years. Then he just started going outside and using the restroom. The only problem is that I’m moving from a house in the country to an apartment in the city. I’m afraid to let him out to roam around… I won’t be moving for about another 2-3 months. Is there anyway I can possible re-train him in the litterbox?
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Monday, December 21st, 2009 at
11:23 am
i know cats and dogs have a “teething” period, so my cats about 2 months old now. and how do i train him not to bite? i tried the water bottle spray, but it doesn’t seem to bother him
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 at
1:22 pm
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.
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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at
4:14 pm
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
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at
7:23 pm
im clicker training my cat now and i want to know the best cat treats the gets the most attention from them.
so that training could continue smoothly.. thanks!
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