Saturday, September 4, 2010

Did you know that it is not very hard to potty train a cat

Most of us take potty training cats for granted: Most kittens seem to know very little help from their owners, especially if you have a mother or another cat at home to teach them . Although you do not, most cats seem magnetically drawn to the hill with very little invitation from you. However, there are some cases where a kitten will not use their litter box and instead can find a potted plant, or worse yet your carpet. Not catch problem behavior early may mean your cat has developed a habit of going wherever they want.
Creating a private environment
This is an important first step in potty training cats: Many of us needs privacy to do our business, but do not give our animals the same respect. Most dogs are completely satisfied urinating or bowel movement all the people staring at them. Cats are a little different in most cases and many cat owners out there will tell you how their cat will make a quick exit from their litter box when someone enters the room. Place the tray in a room where the kittens will have a little privacy to sniff around their box and get familiar (cats Hills with a top cabinet is also ideal).
Lock the door
Not permanently closing the kitten in a room and throw away the key. Instead, if you can put your kitten alone in a small room with their litter box they will have more opportunity to explore other areas to do their business. It is only necessary when your potty training cats, then it's used to it and use the box often, you can move the box where you want it. Usually one or two days in a room in their field is all they need to become familiar with their litter box.

No comments:

Post a Comment