Put a cage around it , then have a small hole that only the cat could fit through.
A litter.
No
You can try a litter box that has a cover on it. I know there are some out there that also have a door on it so the dog would have to stick it's head push the door in in order to get to the feces...
Unless there are 14 nipples no. Sometimes the owner will have to feed the additional puppies or another dog (or cat) that has had a recent litter.
You can when you walk your dog, but you can not when see it when your cat is using the litter box.
I don't know, but i have had dogs eat my cat's poop before, so be careful! YUM! Dogs can be trained to use a litter box with a short (about 1 inch high) edge, but they do not like to hop over large sides. Also, dogs prefer to go on a "wee wee pad," instead of in litter.
There is no birth control pill for cats or dogs. You need to have your cat and dog spayed or neutered depending on the sex of the animal and this will stop it from conceiving a litter.
First, have your veterinarian screen your cat for any medical conditions. These can lead to your cat urinating in inappropriate places. Next, if you use a litter box, place it near the couch. You want to make it as easy as possible for the cat to choose the litter box. You can spray the couch with something lemon scented to discourage the cat from using it. If you think your cat is peeing on the couch because he or she is stressed by something outside the house, block access to these images (e.g. a dog in the yard.) Finally, if none of these things work, confine your cat to a clean area with a litter box, food, and water, until they have learned to use the litter box.
Foxes are strange in the way that it would be hard towards impossible to litter train them, however if you have a cat or a dog that is litter trained the fox will (if you purchased it as a youth) learn to do the same.
Yes. Not only is it unhealthy for the dog, imagine that same dog coming up and slobbering all over your face a few minutes later... If your dog is in the cat litter box, there is something wrong. Take the dog to a veterinarian.
There is no harm to the baby as long as you don't change cat litter or touch dog poop.
Not sure my boyfriends dog gits in to the cat box and has been have n them might be toxins in the litter or fish in the cat poo wich fish is bad for dogs so were gonna keep the cat box upsee if anything changes