Cat Litter Tray Training - A Simple Method To Use
Cat litter tray training is probably the
first thing you will want to do when you bring home a new
kitten.
There's a good reason for this. No one wants to spend time
cleaning up cat waste. It's very difficult to remove the odor
from clothing and carpets. Therefor you want results and you
want them now if not sooner. While the process may be
frustrating at times it's also very simple, and if you do it
right you will get results quickly. Then you can spend time
enjoying your new cat instead of cleaning up after it.
Here's the way we recommend you go about it.
Once you arrive home with your new kitten, the first step in
cat litter tray training is to keep your pet in a relatively
small area of your home. If you have a utility room, use it. A
bathroom will also work if needed. Cats are naturally clean
animals. Their instinct is to bury any waste. By placing him in
a confined area with a litter tray, most kittens will start to
use it immediately.
Every time your new pet eats his food, take him and put him
in the litter tray. It also helps to take his paw and lightly
scratch the litter with it. All you are doing is signaling to
your kitten what you want in the cat litter tray. Without doing
this, he may not understand what is expected of him. This will
let him know.
Also, keep an eye on your kitten for a while when he is not
confined. If you happen to see him scratching the ground,
digging, or sniffing someplace else in the room, stop him by
picking him up. Then set him in the cat litter tray. This will
encourage him to finish the job in there. And be sure to repeat
the scratching of the litter with his paw like you did after he
ate. Again, this lets him know what is expected.
Really that's all there is to it. Cat litter tray training
is not that hard and quite frankly, most kittens will learn
very quickly on their own. Especially if the litter box is the
only place around he can bury his waste. You will still need
some patience and persistance. They don't often come home
already trained. However if you are persistant and follow
through with the method we've described, your pet will be using
the cat litter tray on his own very quickly.
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