Some random bits
Jan. 17th, 2005 04:07 pmThe weather today: blue skies, sunny, in the 70s. You east coasters can keep your snow. (-:
Our landlady is impressed with what we've done with the place. Go, Ikea!
I've ceased suffering random boring insomnia. Unfortunately, there are now REASONS for sleep deprivation. One is that The Ferocious Nibbler is not house-trained, so he tends to wake us up around 5 AM to be let out to pee. (Which is better than the alternative, I freely admit.) The main reason, though, is that we have been playing rather a lot of World of Warcraft in our house. Not "a LOT a lot" by some sad gamer standards, but enough that things like housework and sleep have been let slide a bit.
If anyone has any good advice on litter training adult cats, do please let me know. I googled for it and got absolutely nothing useful.
Oh, and I have a job and it is good. I've been there a couple of weeks and the universe hasn't implded yet, so I can probably safely crow about that now.
Our landlady is impressed with what we've done with the place. Go, Ikea!
I've ceased suffering random boring insomnia. Unfortunately, there are now REASONS for sleep deprivation. One is that The Ferocious Nibbler is not house-trained, so he tends to wake us up around 5 AM to be let out to pee. (Which is better than the alternative, I freely admit.) The main reason, though, is that we have been playing rather a lot of World of Warcraft in our house. Not "a LOT a lot" by some sad gamer standards, but enough that things like housework and sleep have been let slide a bit.
If anyone has any good advice on litter training adult cats, do please let me know. I googled for it and got absolutely nothing useful.
Oh, and I have a job and it is good. I've been there a couple of weeks and the universe hasn't implded yet, so I can probably safely crow about that now.
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Date: 2005-01-18 12:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-18 12:50 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-01-18 01:54 am (UTC)The trick is to get them to associate the litter location with going toidy.
I once read about a cat owner who couldnt get her adopted stray to use the box, but putting litter in the bottom of a metal trash can worked perfectly.
In your case, I'm wondering what happens if, when Nibbler asks to go outside, you carry him to the litter box instead (and put him in it). I bet you he gets the clue once he scrapes around the material. Even if he doesn't like the idea and insists on going out (try this at your own risk), he might use it if he had to go and simply couldn't get outside.
Unfortunately the only proof is in the piddling...
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Date: 2005-01-18 01:58 am (UTC)I have no idea where he likes to go when he's outside. You've seen the jungle that is our garden - we couldn't spy on him if we wanted to, he'd just disappear into the bushes.
So far we've tried putting torn-up strips of paper towel on top of the litter, and putting the litter box near the back door. I tried standing him in the box a couple of times but he's always just bolted.
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Date: 2005-01-18 02:04 am (UTC)Litter Box Training
Date: 2005-01-18 03:43 am (UTC)Re: Litter Box Training
Date: 2005-01-18 06:11 am (UTC)