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Originally Posted by Kay9
Actually, I like Yesterday's News. I was kind of going by what the breeder was telling me, based on her experience as a cat owner. I'm going to stick to Yesterday's news from now on though. Now, if I can just stop Clancy from doing his business on my bed. The thing is, he's peed and pooped on the duvet cover AND two separate duvets, one without the cover on. He hadn't been on it before, so he didn't smell himself on it. Do you think he just likes the poofiness of it?
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You need to start from the beginning. He needs to be put in his room with his toys, litter box, scratching post, food and water. He can not come out of his room until he is consistently using the litter box. He has used something else as a toilet and it is going to be difficult to break him of the habit. After he is allowed out you will need to keep a very close eye on him. Learn to recognize the signs.
http://www.catsofaustralia.com/kitten_toilet_train.htm
Oh crap. This is going to be one of those times that I am going to spout off and "share" my unasked for feelings.
Unfortunately breeders are not
necessarily the best cat people. Bottom line they are in it for the money they can make. Doesn't mean they know diddly squat about the animal they are breeding. I know there are some "good" breeders out there but they are few and far between. JMO