How can kittens not go to the litter to the toilet on their own

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-17
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Put a little sand on top of the new cat litter that smells of kitten urine or feces.

    When the cat is anxious and moves in circles, lead the cat to the potty and let it smell the sand in the potty first, so that it will defecate in the potty and form a habit after several trainings.

    If the cat excretes its feces elsewhere, avoid reprimanding or physically punishing, but gently press the kitten's head to the feces, point it to it, and say "pull it here".

    By repeating this several times, you can get rid of the bad behavior of defecating everywhere.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When a kitten starts eating solid food at 3-4 weeks of age, it can be trained to urinate. Keep your cat's potty in a convenient, easily accessible but quiet place. Frequently put the kitten in the potty, especially if the kitten is already looking anxious to urinate or has actually started to urinate.

    People can tell if a kitten wants to urinate or feterine, and it is believed that it will its tail and squat down. When a kitten makes a mistake in the place of urine, never press its nose on top of the urine. In this way, it will be attracted by the smell and think that it is a fixed "toilet".

    These areas should be washed frequently and thoroughly to prevent cats from defecating in the area.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Is it just a litter box?

    Maybe it's because there is an old cat smell in the sand box, and the kitten doesn't go, you can get another sand box for the kitten, don't put it too close.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is something that can guide him to use.

    We have it in the supermarket.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    My cat will not be like this, you take the kitten into the cat litter, generally will know how to go to the toilet, if it really can't work, I recommend you to consult a doctor in a pet hospital!

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