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SJSM
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so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
I found them on craigs list, originally I was only going to get one but decided to take both of them this way they will have each other.
Anyway I have not had a cat in years, the ones I did have were indoor/outdoor cats, they ate, slept in side and went to the bathroom outside- no litterbox can someone please remind me how to train the kitties to do their business outside
Do you think I need a litter box since they are litter trained already?
Thanks
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Posted 11/8/10 6:04 PM |
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Domino
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
If they are litter trained already, then all you need is the box and some litter. When you bring them home, just put them in it, drag their paws through the litter and leave them there to find their way out. They should have no problems after that. Our kitty was 8 weeks when we brought her home, and she never had an issue after we did that.
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Posted 11/8/10 7:44 PM |
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delakris
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
congrats and GL
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Posted 11/9/10 9:07 AM |
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apples99
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
congrats!!
kitties usually want to hide their poop and pee.. so its a natural instinct. have a litter box, and just show them where it is.. and then they will be ok.. hmm, not sure if you will need different boxes for the them, maybe someone will multiple cats can help.
but they bring u soooo much happiness.. and how sweet of you to adopt two of them together..
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Posted 11/9/10 10:10 AM |
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Blu-ize
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
please don't have them be inside outside cats.
Buylitter and litter boxes and out them in it. They have the right instincts and will figuire it out especially since they are litter trained.
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Posted 11/9/10 12:05 PM |
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Domino
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
i totally misread your post. Would u reconsider making them only indoor cats?
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Posted 11/9/10 12:51 PM |
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SJSM
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
Thanks everyone for the advice.
Just one question. Why does everyone think it is better to have the cats as indoor only.. I always had cats that were both indoor/ outdoor. One lived till 21 the other one was 19. I just hate litter boxes and my other cats loved to go outside, it's their choice if they want to go outside or not.
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Posted 11/9/10 6:49 PM |
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MichLiz213
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
There are a lot of variables outside-cars, other animals, fleas and ticks, and illnesses like rabies and leukemia. One of my cats growing up was an outdoor cat and was bit in the behind by some kind of animal. She got infected, almost died because the bite nearly nicked her colon. It cost my parents a fortune for the surgery. My cat now is an indoor cat and she's very happy and I don't have to worry about where she is.
ETA: Good luck with your new kittens! I'm not a fan of the litter box smell either, and we only have one, but we keep ours in the bathroom and clean it everyday and you can't even tell a cat lives here.
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Posted 11/9/10 6:58 PM |
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SusiBee
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
Posted by SJSM
Thanks everyone for the advice.
Just one question. Why does everyone think it is better to have the cats as indoor only.. I always had cats that were both indoor/ outdoor. One lived till 21 the other one was 19. I just hate litter boxes and my other cats loved to go outside, it's their choice if they want to go outside or not.
It's healthier for the cats. I had an indoor/outdoor. At 2 he had a fractured pelvis because some stick ba$tard decided to kick him. He was missing for 3 days because he could not walk. At 5 he got bit in the face by another cat during a fight and had to have surgery to get rid of the infection. After that he became strictly indoor. Outdoor cats need to be vaccinated for rabies, feline leukemia. There is a version of feline aids. You can't control where the cats wander, they can be hit by cars or attacked by other animals. Mine was a hunter and would bring me birds, mice etc. Lord only knows what kind of germs and sickness those animals had, and here is my cat coming home to me.
He got used to the litter box quite easily, and I used Feline Pine, which is a compressed pine pellet. Smelled great and was easier to clean up than clay litter.
eta : mine was indoor/outdoor because he was a stray kitten that found me. His father was one of my feral cats that I took care of, his mother was a feral that was taken care of by a neighbor.
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Posted 11/10/10 9:16 AM |
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lovemyfamily88
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
Outside cats have a life expectancy of only 3-5 years because of all the hazards outside. I would worry like crazy if I let my cats outside. I don't know why anyone would want to take that risk.
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Posted 11/11/10 9:45 PM |
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Bearcat
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
we have 3 cats. one is indoor only, and 2 are indoor/outdoor. they're 16, 14, and 13. honestly... with the prevalence of feline aids and leukemia amongst strays, i would not choose to have an indoor/outdoor at this point. it's very risky for them. our 13 year old has feline aids. poor old guy.
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Posted 11/12/10 9:51 PM |
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MrsRivera
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
My last cat was indoor/outdoor. It was the way my cats always were growing up as well.
In her lifetime, here are just some of the things we went through with her:
-Being hit by a car and needing a metal rod in her leg -Getting into countless fights and coming home bloody -(Wayyyy gross, just a warning) she had a gigantic grub growing inside her muscle tissue...the vet believes that a fly or something must have laid eggs in an open wound that she had. Her fur lost luster and she stopped eating...we would have never known why if she didn't sleep on my bed--I found blood spots all over my comforter one morning. When I went to investigate...OMG. Makes my stomach turn just to think about it. -Her throwing up live worms and having them come out of...ahem...other openings... -fleas and a few ticks -using our tree to climb up on the roof, getting stuck there, and fracturing her pelvis when she decided to jump off the roof
My mom also had another cat that she let out into the yard one night. He never came back...she found him dead under the bushes about an hour later, some animal had gotten to him and nearly decapitated him
My sister's cat was killed (here in NC) when 3 of her neighbor's dogs wandered into the yard and literally tore him apart. He didn't die right away--it was only after over $4,000 worth of surgery that he went into cardiac arrest.
I'm not writing all this out to be gross, but merely to have you realize all the awful things that can happen to cats outdoors. I will never, ever have another outdoor cat again. Our cat is 100% indoor, and I know that he's safe at all times.
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Posted 11/17/10 9:51 PM |
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DPratt1030
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Re: so excited picking up 2 kitties tonight
Growing up our cats were always outdoor cats they always were getting run over, fleas, bitten, etc.
My cats are all indoor now, they are really healthy and the only way they get hurt is if they scratch eachother.
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Posted 11/18/10 1:05 PM |
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