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Old 20-05-2008, 10:20 AM
jerome jerome is offline
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Re: outdoor toilet training for cats

I didn't say proper slap it but I meant more like a pat on the head or body.

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Another ridiculous person who thinks slapping and rubbing faces in mess will train a cat!
Thanks for that.

Did you at least read what I wrote?

And I said teaching, which is different from training.

Anyway, I don't have time to argue and I'm not here for that.

Here's a bit of history:
We used to have cats but never taught them to do their needs in a tray. While sleeping overnight in the garage we always found crap and wee against walls.
By TEACHING them the way I described they learned from their mistakes and were forever clean.
Doing in the garden doesn't bother me at all and it's good for your vegetables.

We've also learned from our mistakes. From now on, when we have a new kitten (which is every 7-8 years) we teach 'em to be clean. Each time we see it's about to do it, we take it to the tray and we'll never need to make it smells (I softened it just for you) its things.
Teach it young, teach it good.

Satisfied now?

At least I don't hurt them like some people take pleasure to do so.
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