It's better to get a young cat, although if you are a kid, you would probaly want a kitten, they are wild, and playful. An older cat would be suitable for an older person, they are more relaxed, and calm. If you get a kitten or a young cat,they bond to you, and are more closer to you when they get older.
I don't think you can unless the cat wants to. Cats only urinate where they think it's safe and where it won't get in the way of anything. They usually urinate in sand pits, or boxes, or just places they know they are allowed to 'urinate' in!
Take any cat that struggling to urinate directly to the Vet, this is very serious. A cat, especially male, can die quickly from urinary crystals.
There can be a lot of reasons for this so the short answer here is take it to the vet to have it checked out. Cat's will often urinate outside of their litter box when they have urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or other health issues. You also can be seeing the beginnings of feline dementia which is seen in older / elderly cats sometimes.
Yes you can, such as a cat has a litterbox. Only you'll have to train it to urinate in that place.
No
a normal house cat can tend to urinate in the forest if it is close and there is no litter box
A cat's urine does not cause rashes. Cat's like to urinate in a litter box or a sand box if outside.
Oh yeah!
Cat urine has a strong smell due to the presence of ammonia and other compounds that are released when cats urinate. These compounds can be more concentrated in cat urine compared to other animals, leading to the strong odor.
She can have as many kittens as she wants. It would be better to stop breeding her at an older age because the older the cat is when it has kittens, the more problems could occur.
If you have had your cat for more than fourteen years, you couldstill get allergies. As you grow older, your nose develops more sensitively, and then it's time to say bye to your cat!