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Training Kitties to Use Litter Boxes

If you have a new kitty in the house, you should be aware that training kitties to use litter boxes is one of the simplest things that you’ll be able to train them to do. All you need is a kitty, a litter box, and some cat litter. You simply place the cat in the litter box and it will go. That’s all there is to it. Training kitties to use litter boxes is simple just because it’s instinctive for a cat to do its business in the soil or sand and then cover it. This prevents the kitty’s quarry and its predators from becoming aware that they are in the region. It’s how a kitty does its thing and it’s completely in its natural makeup. That’s why kitty training is so much simpler than housebreaking any other kind of pet. But occasionally events or circumstances take place that make the toilet training process somewhat more difficult. If you run into any of these issues, you should learn how to deal with them so that you can go on enjoying a clean, accident free home.

The first thing you have to make sure of is having the proper sized litter box. If your kitty won’t use the box, it might be as simple as having the wrong size. The box should be somewhat larger than your cat. It can’t actually be too large; however it can certainly be too small. Make certain your cat is able to turn and move around since some felines are quite finicky about their exact stance when they’re eliminating.

If you’re having issues training your kitties to use litter, it might also be the brand of cat litter you’ve chosen. For example, if it’s too rough, or too smooth; overly fragrant or fragrance free, your kitty might turn up its nose at it. Remember, they’re finicky. However, normally this isn’t a problem. Most cats will be just fine with whatever is in the litter box, as long as it’s kept clean. However, that might be the problem if you discover your cat won’t use it. Consider changing the litter more frequently; that might solve the problem.

When cat toilet training, location is everything. You have to locate the litter box in a secluded, quiet spot. Putting it beside the washing machine, dryer or air conditioner is a fast way to get your kitty to make a mess of your carpet or couch.

These are the typical causes of failure when it comes to training kitties to use litter boxes. If you have followed all the steps and still aren’t able to train your cat, you might have to visit the veterinarian since there might be a more serious underlying problem.