Quote Originally Posted by CountryWolf07
I have a silly question, how do you housebreak a cat? How do you train with a litter box?

I would like to keep my cat indoors, so would it be easy to train it to remain where I want it to be, not outdoors?


I am actually planning on adopting an adult cat, about a year or two years old. I do know that many people get rid of it because of its personality change, which is sad to me, same thing with dogs, also. (for example: My husky)
Not a silly question. I doubt you will have to do anything more than show your cat where the litterbox is. Make sure you put it in an easy to get to quiet place and you should have no trouble. If you adopt an older cat from a rescue or shelter they should be able to tell you if the cat uses the box well - most always do because it is their nature to want to hide and cover up their potty.

About being indoor, if you adopt a cat who used to be indoor only you probably won't have a problem but sometimes a cat who was indoor/outdoor or outdoor only before may want to go out. You just have to be diligent about being careful he/she doesn't run out when you open doors. I have a couple of cats who try to dart out the door to the garage and if it gets too bad I use a water spray bottle to scare them away.

Make sure you get plenty of toys, scratching posts and a good view from a window for your kitty to stay entertained and you probably won't have any problems.