How to Keep Cats Out of the House
Are your cats bothering you when they are inside your house? The worst part is about not doing their business in the litter box and instead they do it on the floor of your house! Either litter box train or keep your cat outside. This article will show you how to keep a cat out of your house so you can be comfortable.
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1See what bad things your cat does in your house. If your cat scratches the couch or other furniture, get a scratching post for it. If your cat doesn't know how to use it, try to train it to use it. If it doesn't care about the litter box and pees inside the house, you keep them outside. Some cats are mean and harm people (scratch people) even yourself very badly. Especially if children bother them, they scratch them. Cats that don't know how to use a scratching post must also go outside. When they are outside, they will scratch on a tree instead.Ad
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2Be careful when taking your cat out. If it is a really mean cat, it might scratch or bite you. It can be very painful. Instead, open its carrier. Put some treats in the carrier. Make sure your cat sees them and goes all the way into the carrier. Close the carrier's door while it is eating and take it outside with the cat. Without your cat seeing you, open the carrier and let it out. This way, you will not get hurt and your family won't either. If it is nice, just carry it outside. Some cats are not wanting to be carried. So, just do the carrier trick again. Two cats that are mean or not used to being carried must be carried one at a time. Never put two cats in the same carrier. They will not have enough room to fight about it and they will get back ache.
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3Make sure that your cat doesn't get any parasites when outside. If it does, take it to the vet. After that, remember that you cannot keep your cat outside all the time except if it is an outdoor cat. Keep your cats indoors most of the time, and outdoors not much of the time.
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4Make sure they do their business on the grass and not on the cement. Clean up after them. Check them from time to time so they won't get unhappy and make sure they did it on the grass.
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5Keep your cat busy. Give it toys, food and water. Take your cat inside when it eats food and drinks water so that bugs won't get in the food. It can still play outside though.Ad
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