12-09-2009, 01:14 PM
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Two cats, one box one location.
You're going to be very surprised how little training you're going to do with cats compared to dogs.
Tip - to keep them off things like your dinner table and counters in the kitchen:
Simply pick up kitty and put him on the floor. Keep repeating until the bad behavior stops.
NEVER speak while doing this. Just pick him up and put him on the floor. It will take a couple weeks before this is fully sunk into his kitty head but it is a tried and true method that's worked for me for 20+ years now.
Also, start nail clipping weekly NOW so this becomes part of their routine and not something that upsets them and gets you scratched. All my cats sit nicely for nail cutting every week or two because I started this young. Same for brushing their coats.
Start young and they are well behaved cats as adults.
You're going to be very surprised how little training you're going to do with cats compared to dogs.
Tip - to keep them off things like your dinner table and counters in the kitchen:
Simply pick up kitty and put him on the floor. Keep repeating until the bad behavior stops.
NEVER speak while doing this. Just pick him up and put him on the floor. It will take a couple weeks before this is fully sunk into his kitty head but it is a tried and true method that's worked for me for 20+ years now.
Also, start nail clipping weekly NOW so this becomes part of their routine and not something that upsets them and gets you scratched. All my cats sit nicely for nail cutting every week or two because I started this young. Same for brushing their coats.
Start young and they are well behaved cats as adults.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head