Yes; in fact, they may prefer that, as wood chips are easier to dig in than dirt. Cats will dig in any loose soil; that is their preferred place to hide their droppings. One alternative might be to bury chicken wire just under the surface of the garden; this will keep the cats from digging, as they run into the wire, and also will prevent squirrels from digging up and eating bulbs, but the flowers will be able to grow through the gaps in the wire.
Cedar chips will do a good job at keeping a cat out of an area that you have deemed off-limits. For this reason, it should never be used in the cat's litter box.
They wont care but you should still keep an eye out and observe!
When the litter is manufactured the manufacture puts chemicals in the litter that the cats like and it attracts the cats. Same thing with scratching posts and other accessories for your cat.
Cats normally bury their urine and feces. For this reason, they will urinate in litter. Providing a litter box is a great substitution.
yes
If there is a litter tray, then yes.
Because there poop sticks to the litter.
a cats can have 1 or 6 there first litter or up to ten another, it depends on the cat.
in a litter box?
The cost is between 6to10dollars for the average litter box.
Cats are more naturally inclined to use the bathroom outdoors, but will try to find areas that feel like litter such as soft dirt, sand or small gravel. Cats that are trained to use the litter box will still go outside.
Yes