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  1. #1
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    Thanks for the all the advice so far everyone it is GREAT!

    I am full time student so I'm usually home to study and for a good chunk of time during the day. I'm thinking about getting maybe a kitten or a younger cat. I just have some weird questions....

    Do you have to train cats to use a litter box? If so, how?

    I know this sounds dumb but I've always grown up with puppies, and I'm not sure if cats just automatically know where to go or if you have to teach them?

    Also I worry about things like electrical cords or things cats can get into. I have a friend who's cat can find his way into cupboards on top of the fridge everything!

    What do you do to make your home a safe place for a cat?

    One more question..

    I am new to this area and I don't know really anyone with pets, how do I go about locating a good vet?

    I know thats a lot of questions!! I'm probably over paranoid, but I guess thats a good thing. Thank you all so much for being so helpful already!

  2. #2
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    If the cat is young, confine it in a small area untill it "gets" how to use the litter box. If it's an adult, show it the box.

    If you "baby proof" your home, that works for a cat. I put all my breakables out of reach.

    My cat hates to go in the car, so I chose my vet by picking the closest one. It turns out she is great, luckily!

    Ask all the questions you want! Answering questions and helping people be better pet owners is what this site is all about.
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    most cats are litter trained by their mamma as kittens. I brought home my Vixen at 5 weeks old and never had a problem. I simply put her in the litter box about 15 minutes after I brought her home and she started digging and did a peepee. She wasn't very good at covering at first but she was doing it like a pro by the time she was 7 weeks old. From the very first day she was home she has always used the box well. This has been the case with all my cats. I just took in a 8 month old stray with 4 babies and the mamma used the box the first time and has used it ever since. I didn't need to show her a thing and she has had no accidents either.

    Think of your cat as a baby. If you plan like you are baby proofing you will be fine.

    I would ask around at the shelters if they could suggest a good vet. They should at least be able to send you in the right direction. Don't be afraid to find a different vet either if you are not pleased with anything about them.

    Good Luck and keep us updated.


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    Cassie Cat moved in with me when she was 1 1/2. She's 10 now. At first I kept the litter box in the living room corner diagonally across from the television, because she was hiding underneath the sofa. After awhile I put a second box in the bedroom. She eventually stopped using the one in the living room altogether, and now we just have the one in the bedroom. I've heard it said that you should have the same number of litter boxes as you have cats, plus one; but Cassie has just the one, and that works for her.

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