A sand box is a natural place for a cat to pee. When I lived in SanDiego not far from the beach I used sand my cat's litter box. Clean, scoopable, clay cat litter is the only alternative to your cat peeing in your kids sandbox.
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Malt balls will help. Cats and raccoons and almost every animal that is living hates the smell of them so you just put malt balls in the grass. When it rains they will disolve so you might want to have another bag of them to replenish when it rains
Cats are going to go wherever there is soft soil or mulch. Try putting moth balls in these areas, or your local hardware store may have products that can exclude cats. If you know the animals owner, ask them to provide a sandbox or something similar for the cat to use. They normally will always go back to that place to go.
shoot it with a gun
Try closing your door to your room and then the cats will not go in your room and then the cats will go in the litter box and if not then probobly the litter boxes are not clean.
To prevent cats from peeing on rugs, try using deterrents like citrus scents or aluminum foil, providing enough litter boxes, cleaning soiled areas thoroughly, and consulting a veterinarian to rule out any medical issues.
To prevent cats from peeing in your plants, you can try placing citrus peels or coffee grounds around the plants, using a motion-activated sprinkler, or providing a designated area for the cats to use as a bathroom. Additionally, you can try using a commercial cat repellent spray or covering the soil with rocks or pine cones to deter the cats.
You cannot get a guinea pig to stop peeing on you. They cant help it.
You cant, just wait a while and it will stop.
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Give it up. It's too unsanitary for the kid, and the cat will keep going back.Try a kiddie pool instead.
You have to train them somehow, do some research on how to do this, books, Internet, ask people. If you need further help get a vet or someone who specialises in training cats.
Start with clean, sifted sand that is available at garden centers.Cover the sandbox when it is not being used. This will prevent bugs from settling in and also prevent cats from using the sandbox as a litterbox.
get him used to peeing with the leash on, so he'll get used to it.