Timeline for Resolve conflicts with my roommates now that my parents expect my cat, which occasionally poops outside its litter box, to stay with me permanently
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Nov 1, 2017 at 5:55 | comment | added | Brythan | @JSLavertu You might want to ask about the pooping outside the litterbox on Pets.SE. If a cat is used to pooping outdoors, how have others successfully retrained the cat? That doesn't seem like an IPS answer, so just commenting. | |
Oct 30, 2017 at 23:12 | comment | added | jpmc26 | Most cats do not get walked. Cat activities mainly consist of petting, playing with a toy (a long string, rope, strap, one of those feather toys, something that can be tossed), and feeding. | |
Oct 30, 2017 at 13:38 | comment | added | JS Lavertu | @Layna The cat was an outdoors cat since my parents live in the subburbs, but I live in the city so we keep her inside. | |
Oct 30, 2017 at 13:04 | comment | added | Tom | @Layna many thanks, one day I might have a cat and get to discover all this first hand. Until then I'll just declare them kitties according to proximity (xkcd.com/231/). | |
Oct 30, 2017 at 12:57 | comment | added | Layna | To answer the contained questions: no, usually you don't walk cats. This one sounds like an exclusive indoor-cat. Outdoor-cats will usually walk themselves, some may accompany their human for a walk for a bit just because they want to, VERY few will tolerate or even enjoy a walk on a leash, but even those do exists. | |
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Oct 30, 2017 at 12:06 | history | answered | Tom | CC BY-SA 3.0 |