Litter Box Basics
Create a Kitty Rest Stop
Cats are naturally neat and intelligent, so it’s generally not hard to teach them how to use a litter box. Some kittens will have learned this skill from their mother, but if yours hasn’t, don’t worry — all it takes is a little practice on your pet’s part and a little patience on yours.
If you are housebreaking an adult cat, the guidelines are the same, though it may be more challenging and take longer to change her ways.
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Training Techniques
Most cats who are provided with a clean, well-filled litter box will gravitate to it rather than use other surfaces in the home (with the possible exception of the soil in plant pots). You can help your kitten get the hang of using the box by doing the following:
- Be aware of the times your kitten is likely to need to use the box. These include after waking up, after eating, and whenever you see your cat sniffing around or squatting. At these times, gently scoop up your pet and carry her to the litter box to demonstrate the proper place to go.
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Pick up the mess with a paper towel, and place the paper towel in the litter box to indicate where it belongs. Holding your kitten, gently “scratch” her front paws in the litter. This will convey the idea of pawing the litter to bury droppings.
Troubleshooting Tips
Once your kitten learns her litter-box lessons, she is unlikely to soil other parts of the house. If a house trained cat starts avoiding her box, one of the following is usually to blame:
- Did you change litter type, scent, or brand? If you must introduce a new litter, start by mixing a little of the new filler in with the old and gradually increasing the proportion of the new kind.
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| All of these conditions are easy to address. But if none of them seem to apply, consult your vet. Avoidance of the litter box can sometimes signal a physical problem, such as a bladder infectionor something more serious, such as FUS (feline urological syndrome) Your vet will examine yourpet and rule out any possible medical concerns.Cat And Kitten BootCampTraining : Litter matters, clean litter box everyday and make sure there is enough litter in there. |