okay - I've had the outside cats inside since the first or second week of October.
They are kept in two rooms of the house (actually three if you include the kitchen) ... I have three litter pans which keep me busy emptying.
It seems that they aren't as particular about using the litter as all our other cats that have been raised indoors. If I leave a pile of shop towels on the floor (for example) they'll use them, too.
It's kind of funny - I'm just trying to go with the flow. No pun intended.
So, do you think this might be something that I'll have to always watch out for, or will they eventually get the idea it's the litter pan that is their potty place?
I'm glad I have ceramic tile floors!!
What's been your experience when you've been able to bring your cat(s) inside - do they take to the litter pan right away, or is there some learning curve.
OH, and any suggestions as how I can correct this behavior?
Gray was the one that decided today that the pile of shop towels would do just fine to collect his urine. I said, "NO!", picked him up and put him into one of the litter boxes. Any other suggestions?
They are kept in two rooms of the house (actually three if you include the kitchen) ... I have three litter pans which keep me busy emptying.
It seems that they aren't as particular about using the litter as all our other cats that have been raised indoors. If I leave a pile of shop towels on the floor (for example) they'll use them, too.
It's kind of funny - I'm just trying to go with the flow. No pun intended.
So, do you think this might be something that I'll have to always watch out for, or will they eventually get the idea it's the litter pan that is their potty place?
I'm glad I have ceramic tile floors!!
What's been your experience when you've been able to bring your cat(s) inside - do they take to the litter pan right away, or is there some learning curve.
OH, and any suggestions as how I can correct this behavior?
Gray was the one that decided today that the pile of shop towels would do just fine to collect his urine. I said, "NO!", picked him up and put him into one of the litter boxes. Any other suggestions?