Hi there,
I have been feeding & taking care of a cat who had been feeding out of bins & living rough in a garden below to my flat. It took about 8 months of sitting close by and feeding until he was brave enough for cuddles! Now I can't get him off my lap! I can't take him indoors at the moment as there is a rather larger rottweiler who lives next door, and I don't want them to bump into eachother if he is waiting to be let in, as our front doors are only a couple of inches apart.
Therefore, I am moving in two weeks to a house that is animal friendly, indoors and out.
As I will need to keep him in for at least four weeks, do you think he will realise what his litter tray is for? I will use dirt in one and cat litter in the other.
I have been feeding & taking care of a cat who had been feeding out of bins & living rough in a garden below to my flat. It took about 8 months of sitting close by and feeding until he was brave enough for cuddles! Now I can't get him off my lap! I can't take him indoors at the moment as there is a rather larger rottweiler who lives next door, and I don't want them to bump into eachother if he is waiting to be let in, as our front doors are only a couple of inches apart.
Therefore, I am moving in two weeks to a house that is animal friendly, indoors and out.
As I will need to keep him in for at least four weeks, do you think he will realise what his litter tray is for? I will use dirt in one and cat litter in the other.