Some Good Advice For Cat House Training
Posted in Cat Training on 11/24/2008 10:41 am by adminA kitten can be a wonderful addition to the right household, bringing with him an exuberant playfulness that resembles that of a young child. Depending on the situation, however, even the sweetest kitten can have some trouble with cat house training. Though most cats are extremely easy to house-train, there can be some real problems that leave you scratching your head, holding your nose and reaching for the household cleansers! While there are many reasons why a kitten or cat has trouble with house-training, there are some tips that can help with any problems.
Cat House training roadmap:
1. Do not use cheap litter for your kittens litter box, it’s just that simple. Cheap cat litter does nothing but makes you cat potty on your carpet and hurts your cats health. Yes, your cat health is at jeopardy when you use cheap cat litter and that is due to dusty litter. this cheap dusty litter get caught in you cats lungs and may give your cat breathing problems. And your cat just does not like it because it does not have a good texture.
2. Buy the right litter box. This is something that is really overlooked by just about every cat owner. Most people go to there local pet store after they get the cat (must buy litter box before you get the cat) and jus pick any litter box. If you did this and are wondering why you cat is peeing on your carpet, then it is because you got the wrong litter box. It may be to big for your cat or to small.
3. Buy toys! Your cat is not going to be a happy cat if there are not any toys to keep it busy. Cats are really curious by nature and they do not like to be bored. So buy different types of toys at first, then after a while you will see what type of toys your cat love to play with. This step by itself will make cat house training so much more easier.
In the case of house-training problems, it may also be worth examining other members of the household, human or feline. Cats can bully each other sometimes, and the stress can result in all sorts of undesirable behavior. Similarly, if you have added someone new to the household, your cat can become annoyed or jealous. When steps have been taken to introduce and reconcile parties involved, it may also take care of the house training problems.
Keep in mind that using a litter box tends to come very naturally to cats, and if your cat has prolonged issues, it may be time to see a veterinarian. For the most part, however, if you keep these cat house training tips in mind, your kitten’s arrival to your home will be sweet and trouble-free!
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