Is the 2 month old Thai cat still good to train, I want to train it to go to the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-17
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Cats often have ectoparasites, such as lice, fleas and ticks. The first sign of infection is constant scratching. Symptoms include itchy skin, hair loss, etc.

    Fleas are small brownish-red dots, and lice are small black grains. Some cats are allergic to them.

    Fleas with large pinheads are commonly found on the neck and base of the tail.

    Spraying fleas can survive without the cat's body, so spray it in the living place.

    Directions Hold the cat firmly and spray disinfectant on the body.

    Gently stroke and rub the powder into the hair layer.

    When all is kneaded, comb off the excess pills.

    Use an anti-lice collar.

    After taking action, if the cat still has lice, you can put a liuse collar on the cat to prevent further infection.

    This collar provides ongoing anti-lice medication. If the cat has uncomfortable sensations, the collar can be removed. The collar should be removed frequently for examination.

    When a kitten starts eating solid food at 3-4 weeks of age, it can be trained to urinate. Keep your cat's potty in a convenient, easily accessible but quiet place. Frequently put the kitten in the potty, especially if the kitten is already looking anxious to urinate or has actually started to urinate.

    People can tell if a kitten wants to urinate or feterine, and it is believed that it will its tail and squat down. When a kitten makes a mistake in the place of urine, never press its nose on top of the urine. In this way, it will be attracted by the smell and think that it is a fixed "toilet".

    These areas should be washed frequently and thoroughly to prevent cats from defecating in the area.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can't just hit it.

    Cats will hold grudges.

    Let it smell where it has peed.

    And then you scold.

    Scold until its eyes twinkle and it doesn't dare to look at you.

    Then immediately put it in the designated place and pull its ears.

    Let it know to pee here.

    At this point, the cat will definitely be ready to leave.

    You can't just let it go away so quickly and block it in the designated place.

    Don't let it go.

    Wait until the cat is there and wait until she has no choice but to sit down.

    Repeat a few times and you're good to go.

    Lice and fleas and the like just buy medicine and spray it.

    It usually works in one or two times.

    Prices range from $50 to $80.

    You have to buy regular ones otherwise it is easy to paint skin diseases.

    Haha good luck don't wipe and pee every day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you are willing to do it, you will beat it up.

    Gotta call it out.

    Even if it begs for mercy, it will be able to remember it for a long time.

    Otherwise, it will be in vain.

    Then put your face up and close the cage.

    My family Maomao was taught a lesson by me once.

    No more pulling NNBB around.

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