Yes, we have someone at home all the time now. And if we go away, we can ask someone. It's much easier for a stranger to just flush the toilet than to clean up cat shit, kmk. Although, this case is new to me, to be honest.
- How to train a kitten to go to the litter box.
- How do you teach your kitten to poop in the litter box instead of next to it?
- How to teach the cat to poop in the litter box: the correct selection of "toilet
- How to get an adult cat accustomed to the litter box: figuring out previous habits
- How to teach an adult cat to the litter box not only to pee, but also to poop?
- My cat pees in the litter box and poops in the corner of the room. How to get her fully accustomed to the litter box?
- The learning process
- How to train a kitten
- How to train an adult cat
- What to do if nothing works
- Does it happen that a cat used to go to the litter box, but suddenly stopped?
- Physiological reasons
- Sexual hunting or hormonal failure
- Diseases of the urinary system
- Need advice on how to get the cat accustomed to the toilet.
- How to get the kitten to poop in the litter box?
How to train a kitten to go to the litter box.
bought angorochku kitten 2 weeks ago, 2.5 months, she went faithfully to the litter box, and piss and poop. but then she started shitting near the litter box, then bought a second tray poured filler, went well. but then 2 days go shits in the kitchen behind the couch in the same place. What could have happened to her do not understand … now her stools are liquid, went to the vet, prescribed treatment, we are treated. Maybe the diarrhea has something to do with it? I'm already thinking maybe to buy a large tray with sides, maybe she will go there? Or mei does not like that the litter box is in the toilet, and we also go into it, they need a secluded place. Help, has anyone had this situation?
Bought a kitten angorochku 2 weeks ago, 2.5 months, she went to the litter box, and piss and poop. but then began to poop first next to the litter box, then bought a second litter poured filler, went well. but then 2 days go shits in the kitchen behind the couch in the same place. What could have happened to her do not understand … now her stools are liquid, went to the vet, prescribed treatment, we are treated. Maybe the diarrhea has something to do with it? I'm already thinking maybe to buy a large tray with sides, maybe she will go there? Or may not like that the litter box is in the toilet, and we go into it too, they need a secluded place. help me, has anyone had this situation?
Where he goes to the little there he should go to the big one, shit in the wrong place, take a napkin, take a turd and put it in the litter tray, the next time he will go to the litter tray
The main thing is that he has to go to the litter tray; ) and he will learn how to do the big thing.
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When choosing a kitten, take care of the purchase of a litter box right away. Do not delay buying the litter box at any time: the kitten and his litter box must get into the apartment at the same time! In this case a delay of even a few hours can cause a bad habit to develop where the cat feels comfortable. But it is very difficult, and in some cases impossible, to get rid of the habit if you have a stubborn cat.
How do you teach your kitten to poop in the litter box instead of next to it?
Kitten will sit on the rim of the litter box, stick his bottom outside the box and poop next to it. How do I explain to my kitty that she needs to stick her butt inside the litter box? Advice on what to do? Maybe buy a bigger litter box? Although our adult kitty fits in one just like it.
Clean up after him. Put his poop in the litter box and put the litter box where he pooped. – 8 years ago
How long should his poop stay in the litter box? We have a second cat, she has her own litter box, but still. – 8 years ago.
After he's done all his "business" on the floor, gently use a spatula to move them to the litter box, and then put the kitty in there – he'll sniff it and maybe figure out what to do next time. True, you'll have to do it, most likely, not once or twice. However, all cats are different – it might understand from the first time. And I would advise you to use the litter box (kitty will be interested to rustle, scratch – in this I agree with the previous author), my youngest cat, when we started her accustomed – to go to the litter box, she categorically refused until I poured it there filler.
If your pet will be the first to urinate outside the litter box and away from it – do not scold, just kids can not always control the process, can just "not bring" to the destination on time. But all "products of activity" necessarily collect and take to the litter tray, and then put the kitten there – let him sniff and remember.
The litter box with the filler, we piss where it is necessary and dig there with pleasure, and here the process of going to the potty on the big at us, unfortunately, specific – 8 years ago
Well, you still put the poop in front of him in the tray and let him get used to it. Just do not let him out of the tray, pet him, talk to him. – 8 years ago
How to teach the cat to poop in the litter box: the correct selection of "toilet
The place where the baby or an adult cat will cope should remain comfortable for them. It is necessary to take care that the pet was placed in the container completely, and the height of the sides, if we are talking about quite a kitten, did not exceed 7 cm. For babies it is desirable to have such an improvised "toilet bowl" in a secluded corner not too far from the bowl with food, and after the pet grows up to move it to the toilet room. It is advisable to sit the cat almost immediately after finishing another meal or sleep. Since cats are sensitive to odors, it is unacceptable to leave the already used litter not cleaned from a previous trip there, if such a trip took place.
It is necessary to include an emotional component, since cats are able to track the mood of humans. It is necessary to sincerely rejoice and to praise successes and to express dissatisfaction (but without violence) at failures. If you notice that the kitten is squatting and making pawing movements, it should be taken to the place where the toilet is located. If the baby stubbornly refuses to visit it, it is possible that the problem is in the brand of litter: it is preferable to change it, or try several others. On how to train the cat to the litter box, the video at this or this link will serve as a great clue.
How to get an adult cat accustomed to the litter box: figuring out previous habits
Many of the principles concerning young cats also apply to adult animals. The only difference is that the latter have already formed their own "toilet" habits, from which it will be incredibly difficult to retrain. Therefore it is preferable to try to the owner himself to adjust to these features of the behavior of the new pet. Before bringing him into the house it makes sense to ask the previous owners, what brand of litter is used to the cat, were there any other nuances, such as lining the tray with newspaper or regular paper instead of absorbent pellets allocated for defecation. It should be partly adopted, if there is such a desire to accustom the adult cat to the litter box quickly. It comes in handy to know a few other subtleties.
Regardless of whether you have to solve the problem of how to accustom the outdoor cat to the litter box, or cope with a similar task for a previously "domesticated" by others, you must immediately orient him in his new home. Limiting the space for movement to one or two rooms, you need to show the pet where its place for defecation will be. It is possible that the pet will quickly get the hang of it, and the first trip to the big or small needs will be a success. When the toilet debut will not be so successful, we must act differently. If the pet will go to a certain thing, this dirty element (if it is not a shame to donate it) should be moved to the allocated litter box. Then by the smell the cat will orient itself on subsequent times.
How to teach an adult cat to the litter box not only to pee, but also to poop?
The kitten used to go to the litter box for everything. Puberty began and the cat began to call males, shitting under the front door. Now she has calmed down, pees in her tray in the toilet, but she refuses to poop there, walks next to the tray.
Tried to put two trays, changed the filler (now the filler was removed, the tray with a grid), sprays do not help (neither "for" nor "from"), sterilize will not.
Cats like to bury poop. For some reason, they don't like pooping on the litter box grid. We've been struggling for a long time, too. One day we took the lattice off the litter box. There was wood filler inside. The cat immediately settled in and deposited a pile in the sawdust. Since then, we don't close the litter box. Does everything in the sawdust and buries it.
The key phrase is puberty. It's not an isolated story of pets shitting next to their litter box after puberty. You'll be in a lot of trouble if you don't spay your kitty. I bought a sex barrier for my cat. I also had problems with the litter box. I used to chase the cat around the apartment when it tried to fit in a non-potty. I got results. But not for long. Then she started peeing in her slippers, in her boots, in the corner of the closet. Eventually, the sex barrier gave her cancer. And kitty died. It's up to you to let the cat in or spay her. Otherwise she will still shit like that. You could try buying a litter box. Maybe she doesn't like the litter box.
A lot of cats shit wherever they want when they're in heat. We've had a lot of craps on the bed. Almost missed the beginning of heat and not put in a special room – and hello! One miss especially likes to piss pillows, and the big thing in a blanket and "dig" that not noticed at once. Pillows thrown out a lot! The heat is gone and all is well. Such we have two, the rest go to the bathroom normally, regardless of hormonal background. Sometimes it is useless to fight, the problem is often solved by spaying, but not always. I think sometimes it's not about the heat at all. It all depends on the individual animal, on the nature, age, heredity. Many cats like enclosed litter boxes in the form of a house, so you can get some privacy. Try it, maybe it will help. True they are expensive. If the cat is not quite an adult, this behavior can go away by itself when it finally grows up. Sometimes giving birth helps, and it often normalizes after that. But I think in your case something the cat does not like or in the litter box or in the litter box. Experiment with the litter. Good luck!
My cat pees in the litter box and poops in the corner of the room. How to get her fully accustomed to the litter box?
Cat 3 months. Learned to pee quickly, but poops on the floor at least a crack in the corner of the room. Put in this place the second litter box, began to poop a little further away from him. Can you tell me how to get her to poop in the tray?
Keep in a separate room with a litter box or, better yet, two litter boxes until the kitten does her business in the litter box. Nurse, teach, keep the litter trays clean, put more filler in them. (Access to the desired corner) block it for now. Do not poke your nose in any case.
My friend's cat only poops in a clean litter box. That is, after he peed, he will run around the owner and meow. As soon as the litter box litter change – immediately goes and sits down.
As an option – vets advise to put two trays in different corners. (Many help).
Us cat immediately reports that she peed, loud as a shout, I run to clean up. she waits and immediately poops after washing. Put a rag by the front door, we sometimes pee there so the trough is free to poop.
Scold! Spray the corner with a special anti (I forget what it's called)
My cat is 8 years old) always obeys me)
Keep a close eye on your furry friend for the first few hours. As soon as you notice that he begins to worry and look for a "place", take him to the litter box and tell him in a gentle voice that this is his litter box.
Did the kitten get out and run away without doing its business? No problem, keep watching him and try again at short intervals. After feeding or sleeping be sure to take the kitten to the litter box again. Kittens usually want to go to the litter box after eating or sleeping: watch how he behaves then and help him find his way to the litter box! This way you will form a reflex.
The cat used to crap in corners after moving (behind the refrigerator and in the hallway, even though we showed her where the litter box was). We removed all the newspapers from the apartment and at night when she wanted to go to the bathroom we locked her in the bathroom. The cat went safely to the litter box. We washed the litter box "Myth", since we do not use the filler and dumped small pieces of newspaper in the litter box. The litter box must be located in a place that is UNLIMITED to the cat!
The learning process
Depending on the age of the cat, the learning process has its own peculiarities. And although there is an opinion that it is impossible to train an adult cat to the toilet, my experience shows the opposite. I'm sharing the tips below.
How to train a kitten
- Get a suitable small size litter box. Put it in a separate room where other animals won't have access.
- If you're buying a kitten from a breeder, chances are the baby already has an idea of how to go to the toilet. Ask the breeder for a handful of the filler they use for pets, or find out the manufacturer. Purchase it and pour it into the litter tray. Your kitten will instinctively go where it is supposed to go.
- Keep an eye on your kitty's behavior: they usually go to the bathroom after they sleep and right after they eat. If the baby sniffs and scratches his paw, it's a sure sign that it's time to take him to the right place.
- Put him in the litter box, pet him, and wait for him to do his business.
- Then praise him and give him a treat.
How to train an adult cat
- If you took an adult cat from the street, you will need a larger litter box.
- At first, you can use earth or sand instead of litter, especially if you can get it from places familiar to the cat. Yes, it's not exactly comfortable to clean up, but it makes the learning process much easier.
- Adult pets go to the bathroom less often than babies, so you can definitely keep track of them. This usually happens after bedtime. Put your pet in the litter box when they wake up, pet and praise them. Give treats if the process went well.
- Often adults will go both small and large at once, but refuse to go to the same wet litter box. The solution may be to install a second litter box.
If the animal goes in the wrong place, soak a cloth in urine and put it in the litter tray. You can use disposable diapers instead of wipes. After you've done your little need, don't rush to remove the diaper and wait until your pet wants to go to the bathroom again. The strong smell will attract the pet. A similar effect can be achieved by using special sprays from the pet store, but I did not use them, the grandfather's method was enough.
What to do if nothing works
First of all, the carrot and stick method rarely shows a good result in our case. So do not scold the cat if he urinated in the wrong place, and certainly do not poke his face in a puddle. If this mistake has already been made, be prepared that it will take a long time to return the trust.
Secondly, think about whether you have not missed any details in the preparation. Perhaps the container was left over from a previous pet, or several pets go there at once. Go back to "Prepare" and check yourself.
There can be many reasons for disobedience: a pet's illness, his fears, a grudge against you. You can read about what to do if you can't train your pet to the toilet and how to teach him to poop in a separate article.
I like the vet's video of him toilet-training his pet. I'm sure it will be helpful to you as well:
If you have your own tricks to help train your pet to the litter box, post in the comments. Looking forward to it!
Does it happen that a cat used to go to the litter box, but suddenly stopped?
Urinating and defecating in the wrong places is perfectly normal for wild animals picked up on the street. But if your pet is famous for its cleanliness, this behavior requires increased attention. All possible reasons explaining why the cat stopped going to the litter box, can be divided into 2 large groups: physiological and psychological.
Physiological reasons
This group includes hormonal changes, pathologies and instincts. Only diseases of the urinary system pose a real danger, so it is very important to make sure they are not present.
Sexual hunting or hormonal failure
During the sexual hunt, males actively mark territory, scaring off competitors and attracting females. This period can easily be traced by frequent serenades, unaccustomed aggression and a pungent smell of urine.
Kittens can also mark their territory during heat or pregnancy. In the second case, this instinct is aimed at scaring away potential enemies who might harm unborn kittens.
The important thing here is to rule out a false pregnancy. Despite similar signs, such a hormonal disruption can turn into mastitis and other dangerous complications.
Diseases of the urinary system
A cat may urinate in the wrong place due to frequent urges or severe pain. In the first case, she simply does not have time to run to the toilet, and in the second case, she tries to find more secluded corners in the hope of getting rid of unpleasant feelings.
Common diseases of the genitourinary system include:
- Cystitis . The most common cause of bladder inflammation is infection with bacteria. It is accompanied by frequent urination, acute pain and a gradual reduction in the amount of urine escaping to a couple of drops.
- Urolithiasis (IUCD) . It develops when large stones block the ureter. An ill cat urinates blood, as the sharp edges of the stones traumatize the mucous membranes.
- Urethritis . Occurs as a complication of cystitis or IBC and affects the urethra. The main signs of this disease are the presence of purulent impurities in the urine and an ammonia or acetone odor on the skin.
- Bladder atony. . Characteristic of older animals undergoing dystrophic changes in organs and tissues. Their muscles lose their strength and elasticity, so the bladder ceases to cope with its main function – the containment of urine. It begins to leak, and the pet just doesn't make it to the toilet in time.
Need advice on how to get the cat accustomed to the toilet.
Cat is young. Kitten was accustomed to the litter box. No problems with the litter box. Bought her a toilet trainer. Easily moved from the litter box to the first lap. No "newspaper" and chairs were needed. Started going there right away. The problem arose as soon as we put the second one in. She pooped on the mat right away. She took the first lap back. Then with varying degrees of success. I put the filler in, then I don't. If not put the filler, then begins to poop. Or rather, how, she pees steadily on the circle. But with the big stuff is bad. If there is no filler or lap number 2, then craps somewhere. For the sake of experimentation, I put her in the third circle. Started to pee in the toilet, but again pooped on the mat. The first filler circle is back again. Again, all is well. We put circle number 2 with a hole – pees past the hole, but at least on the circle. Shits wherever he can. So for two months I'm struggling. Has anyone had similar experiences?
Does she go to the toilet twice. if you do not flush the water? An acquaintance taught me quickly, but if you do not flush the water, then the second time he will not go, well, that the apartment is a second toilet.
I do not know, we flush every time. The toilet is clean. Today we knew she hadn't gone to the bathroom yet. And tried to put her in. She goes. We locked her in the toilet, she meowed, mom let her out. She immediately ran behind the couch and sat down. After that, quietly went to the toilet again and peed. Not in the hole, though, but around it. But she couldn't poop.
God, do you want to torture an animal? Went to the litter box without a problem – no, I had to give myself and her this many months of hell. We don't want how easy it is. We need how hard)))
+100 then it will be necessary to re-learn the litter box. they will knock out all the "guidelines" for the cat. Well, not all cats can and want to go to the toilet, this is not a mass phenomenon, especially if the cat is already accustomed to the litter box.
And do not bring ospada, honestly, my youngest strongly interested in the toilet, began to close the sin, I still floating crap there was not enough, and serve around the clock cat litter box I really did not want to, there is a litter box, a filler, all this is quite possible to live without smell.
How to get the kitten to poop in the litter box?
There is a kitten, 3-4 months old. We have a month. Only learned to pee in the potty, but he poops all over the hallway. I am tortured( I do not know what to do. Bought a second tray – does not help. Sits in two pits, but poops on the – still on the linoleum. Bought antigadine, I sprayed on the place where the outrage – no use. And smeared vinegar. The stench throughout the apartment is unbelievable, and the cat doesn't give a damn. And I spread orange peels. No effect either.
Please tell me the remedies that discourage the smell from the place where the cat pooped before. I can't smell it, but the cat probably feels it, since he goes to the same places all the time. And a product that will lure him to the potty. I know there are such, but I do not know what really works.
Well, maybe have personal experience, how to accustom the cat ((( My forces are no longer. My husband is threatening to throw him out.
Maybe try to change the filler? Of all the tools sold in stores, none of them does not do its job 100%. Look on the forum was a scheme to remove the tags with peroxide and baking soda. So far better and cheaper have not seen anything.