Yes by all means. I have 2 cats and they have used the same litter box but use different ends of it. They art 3 years old and I have always only had one litter box for them.
Some are finicky though.
Sure they do! Though, it requires both cats to be close and non territorial, as urine is an important territory tracing method for them. My two cats have been together since 2 month old kittens and they have never had any problem sharing their litter.
What is unavoidable is that you will have to clean up more often, at least every two days and maybe each day.
yes you just have to clean it out more often
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.
there is no such thing as a QUEEN CAT! but for better grooming of your cat, a litter tray is recommended.
The easy way out would be to put the litter tray in the corner where she tends to go to relieve her self.
Rabbits can be taught, re-taught to use a litter box, rabbits normally use one corner of their hutch/cage to poo in, if you get a litter box, and put some saw dust ectra in it, then get plenty of the rabbits poo and put it in the litter tray in the corner that the rabbit poos in, the rabbit should start to use the litter box and after a few weeks of the rabbit using the tray you should be able to move the litter tray to where you want and the rabbit will continue to use it.
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.
no they are the same accept one goes in a cat litter tray and one goes out side
Some almost are, like the amur tiger, but if domestic cats were, I'd reserve your bathtub for their litter tray.
You could use sand if you know where to get it... or you could put alot of tissue in the tray aswell.
I think your cat is a boy.
there is no such thing as a QUEEN CAT! but for better grooming of your cat, a litter tray is recommended.
A cat will used the litter tray when ever it feels the need to, which is usually several times a day.
he doesnt know were his litter tray is and is used to peeing in that spot
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.
Rabbits usually, at least when their older, defecate in the same place or a couple of places. So... The easiest way to stop him defecating in his bed is to switch his bed and litter tray around (Swap them). If he likes particulary defecting in his bed regardless of where it is moved you may need to change beds or if he doesn't like defecating in his litter tray change litter trays.
Usually rabbits choose a special place where they want to do there "business", she will probably go in her litter tray if you move the tray in that spot. I hope that works for you. :)