What-To-Do-About-Litter-Box-Accidents
There is probably nothing more frustrating to a cat owner
than litter box accidents. In fact, habitual litter box
accidents are the number one reason why cat owners give their
cats up to animal shelters. When your cat refuses to use the
litter box, there is usually an underlying reason. Before you
become exasperated by your cat's inability to make it to the
litter box, here are some common causes for this problem.
Litter Box Woes
One of the main reasons why a cat begins to refuse to use the
litter box is because their own litter box is dirty. Many cats
are extremely fussy about the condition of their litter box,
while others will use it no matter how full it looks. If your
cat has a litter box accident, the first place you should check
is the litter box. Some pets prefer that their litter box
cleaned out after each use. While this is time consuming for
you, it may be a simple fix to this problem. You should start a
daily routine of cleaning out your cat box and you may find
that this solves your problem.
Another common problem related to the litter box is there
are not enough litter boxes for the number of cats you have.
For example, if you have four cats in your home, and you should
have at least one litter box per cat. Cats like to have their
own space, and this is especially true when it comes to their
litter box. In fact, many veterinarians recommend that even if
you have only one cat, you should have at least two litter
boxes.
In addition, when it comes to litter box accidents, look at
the type of litter you are using and the size and shape of the
litter box. If you have a tray litter box without a lid, maybe
your cat would feel more secure in a closed box. If you have an
older cat, or a young kitten, you cat may have a difficult time
getting in and out of a closed top box. Watch your cat
carefully when he or she uses the litter box. If you find that,
they are having a difficult time getting in and out of the
litter box and consider getting a different box. Also, look at
the type of litter you use. Your cat may be extremely fussy
about the smell or texture of the litter. Many people preferred
using the scoop away litter; however, many cats will not use
this type of litter, because it sticks in the paws. You may
also find that the litter you use causes a lot of dust that is
disagreeable to your cat.
Health Issues
Your cat may be refusing to use the litter box, because of
health related issues. If you have tried all the above tips and
nothing seems to be working, then it is time to visit your
veterinarian. Cats that have bladder problems, urinary tract
infections, kidney failure and diabetes are more prone to
litter box accidents than healthy cats. You need to take your
cat to the vet and have a thorough health exam performed to
find out if your cat is suffering around an ailment. If this is
the case, your veterinarian can prescribe medication to help
your cat.
Habit and Your Cats Territory
If your cat has been ill or have stopped using the litter box
for any of reason, you may find that your cat returns to their
old ways out of habit. It is extremely important that when your
cat has a litter box accident, that you clean the area
thoroughly to get rid of any odors that may remain. In
addition, your cat may have not stopped using the litter box at
all but instead, your cat is marking his or her territory. This
is especially common in multi-cat households or when you bring
in new pet into the home. This is also more common in males
than females. Even male cats that are neutered can mark their
territory by spraying urine.
When you determine why your cat is having litter box
accidents, you can find a solution. It takes time and patience;
however, this is much more preferable than getting rid of your
cat.
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