You should always start training your kitten at a young age when training them. Here are the steps
1) Show the kitten the box.
2) Leave the kitten in a room with its food and the box, visiting it and making sure it is using the box and gaining a lot of attention.
3) Once the kitten is beginning to understand using the litter box is the correct thing to do, you may remove the box and kitten out of the room and place the box in a hidden place where only you and the kitten know where it is.
4) Show the kitten the box.
5) Cover the ground in plastic, in case the kitten is unable to make it to the box.
6) Once the kitten regularly makes it to the box and is using the box, is when you know he or she is trained.
~These are the steps i took to litter-box train my own cats. Good Luck~
Your cat may have bladder stones (this happened to me) and wants to find a comfortable place to urinate, as the litterbox is obviously less comfortable than a bed.
if you mean like "sit" and "stay," then no. cats cant be trained to sit and stay. but like to use a litterbox, then yes.
Get a smaller litterbox
Not usually, my daughter's rabbit is litterbox trained and does not have accidents. my rabbit didn't want to use a litter box, so we got puppy training pads, which work just fine.
It might be a glitch as it would be unnatural for a cat to be on a litterbox for so long.
Cats go on what other cats do, ever since birth. They watch their siblings drink and eat, and their siblings watch their mother. So instincts should say yes, they can be litterbox trained by another cat.
Outdoors??? Litterbox??
litterbox
You should already have at least one litterbox for your cats to use and normally, unless you have more than three cats, one litterbox is enough.
When its young, put it in the litterbox.
Catscratch - 2005 The Ghost of Cramdilly A Line in the Litterbox 1-6 was released on: USA: 23 September 2005
If you mean "can you litterbox train a Chihuahua?", the answer is yes.