you take a leash and every time you see the cat you lead it over to the box and train it to go to the middle of the box and wait 10 minutes every day.
How odd. Most people want to train their cats to use the litter tray, not to train them to stop using it. If you don't want your cat to use the litter tray, that's easy; remove the tray. If the tray is not there, the cat cannot use it. Move the litter tray outdoors to get your cat used to going outside and then, eventually, remove the litter tray completely.
If there is a litter tray, then yes.
Whenever he poops on the couch take the poo and put it in his litter tray usually cats walk around a lot when they are about to wee or poo if you see him do this quickly pick him up and put him in the litter tray repeat this process for a week or two and hopefully your cat will soon realise where to poo.
Don't let the kitten have access to a room with a door that leads to the outside. Make sure all the doors that lead to the outside are locked. Put her in a room where she has food, water, a bed, a litter tray and some toys so she won't be able to want to go outside.
Some almost are, like the amur tiger, but if domestic cats were, I'd reserve your bathtub for their litter tray.
An orange might roll off your cafeteria tray when you stop suddenly because of the orange's inertia.
Some cats don't like to be outside as it can we cold and wet, so they will want to be inside to use the toilet
An orange would roll off of your cafeteria tray if you stopped suddenly because of inertia. Inertia means that something that is moving will continue moving until something causes it to stop. In English, the tray is moving, the orange is moving (both at the same speed and direction). When you stop the tray, you didn't stop the orange -- it rolls.
get a litter tray
Here's the Utility Tray removal process: Pull the tray out as far as it will go. On the left and right side of the tray (between the tray and the enclosure) there are two projecting rails that the tray slides on. Beneath each rail there is a white nylon pad (at the back of the tray) that comes to rest against a projecting piece of black plastic (a "stop") that prevents the tray from sliding completely out. With GENTLE pressure pulling on the tray, slide a narrow flat blade screwdriver between the black "stop" and the tray. Rest the blade of the screwdriver against the white nylon pad and GENTLY push the stop away from the tray until the white nylon pad slides just past the projection. You will have to allow the screwdriver to move with the tray. Continue to GENTLY hold the tray open so the nylon pad does not slip back behind the stop and repeat the process on the other side of the tray. You will need good lighting and will probably have to remove the console to have access and see what you are doing. To replace the tray, first remove the obstructions from the enclosure, and then align the slide rails with the receiving slots on the enclosure; gently pushing the tray back into poisiton. Remember, anything 1/2 thick or less can slide over the back of the tray and into the tray enclosure, so don't overload the tray. Good luck and thanks to Honda for making this an unnecessarily complex process - east to install but difficult to remove for service. Hopefully they redisigned the tray so things can't slip over the back or sides. It took longeer to type this than to remove the tray.
You will find the outside air temperature sensor under the battery tray
You can cease the samsung kies tray agent by first disconnecting from any local wifi, and then navigating to the kies wireless app and clicking "stop", then closing out of the program.