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Kitty Indoor Litter Training

Cat training is not for the weak, except, however if you’re talking about kitty indoor litter training. This procedure is generally as easy as placing your cat in the litter box. Once it realizes where its litter box is, it will go back to it every time without exception. That means that kitty indoor litter training is one of the simplest things you’ll have to worry about with a cat. Sometimes, though, the toilet training doesn’t go as smoothly as envisioned. Or perhaps your cat starts to have accidents after a period of going in the litter box regularly. If this occurs you have to take a look at the circumstances to figure out what the issue could be. It might be the litter box, it might be the litter, or it might even be a problem with the cat itself.

The primary reason for the failure of kitty indoor litter training is the kind of litter you’re using. Cats are very finicky, and if they don’t take to the type of litter you’re using, they will do their business somewhere else. That means perhaps your new carpet, your bed or your shoes. If the litter is heavily scented, your kitty might not like it. So change the kind of litter you’re using. If you’re already buying an unscented product, experiment with a clumping type of litter. If that’s what you’re using now, give non-clumping litter a try. Simply substituting with a new choice of litter might resolve all your problems.

Other times it’s the litter box itself that’s the problem. Buy a new box in a different size. Maybe you need to choose a smaller one or a larger one. Or maybe you need to take the top off if it’s one of those covered boxes. Your cat needs to feel secure in its litter box, so changing the style or size might be all it takes.

Cats demand cleanliness, so if its litter box hasn’t been cleaned out in a while your cat might decline to use it and choose to go on your couch instead. They can actually be quite spiteful about these things. So make certain you change the litter frequently so your cat will feel clean and comfortable. A good idea is to buy a self cleaning litter box. A special sweeper mechanism sifts through the litter automatically and moves the waste to a separate section. Eventually, you’ll need to dispose of the waste, but this is a great alternative for those who simply hate the chore of cleaning the litter box.

With cat toilet training, start off by changing one thing at a time. With any luck, you’ll discover the root of the problem. If that still doesn’t work, you’ll need to take your kitty to the vet as there may be something more serious going on. There are also health related reasons why kitty indoor litter training isn’t working. If your attempts are all ending in failure, you’ll need to take your cat to the vet as there could be an underlying health issue such as kidney stones or a urinary tract infection.