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How To Train Kittens To Use The Cat Litter Box
There are several things you need to do to
help the mama cat train her kitties to develop good cat litter box
habits. While the kids may try to follow mom's example, here's how you
can help cement that success.
First, since kittens are so physically small and they're still
developing coordination and agility, it's critical that you, the human
mom, make sure they can easily get in and out of any cat litter box.
The easiest way to do this is buy disposable aluminum roaster pans from
your grocery store. Kittens grow as fast as weeds in the summertime, so
this is a temporary, but completely justifiable purchase.
If your regular litter boxes are too tall for the babies to climb in
and out, they'll become discouraged and they'll select the easiest spot
(for them, at least) to eliminate waste. Once they get this idea in
their little heads, it could be hard to get out. So, don't give them
the excuse!
The type of litter you use for kittens can be dangerous. Since
kittens are so darn curious, they test everything with their mouths. If
they eat clumping litter, this could kill them. Use a non-clumping
litter for several weeks. It won't be any easier to watch them taste
test the non-clumping litter, but neither will it be dangerous.
Depending upon the size of the litter, you'll need at least two, and
possibly several roasting pans. Since the babies all pretty much eat at
the same time, they'll feel the call of nature in a group as well. You
can ensure successful cat litter box habits by making certain there are
enough boxes to accomodate a group elimination activity.
Young kitties don't have great control of their bladder and bowel
functions. Place all cat litter boxes in close proximity to their
living quarters. Keep the pans away from their food and water, but
don't place them out of the same room, if possible. The closer the pans
are, the better the chances are the babies will make it to the box in
time to let loose.
Also, make certain that mom is teaching the babies by the time they
are five weeks old. If mom seems to be falling down on the job, you
must step in during week five of their lives and start the training
process. Shortly after the little ones have fed, take them to the
litter pan, and place them in it. You may need to gently take a front
paw, and scratch for them. Fortunately, almost all cats "get it" very
quickly. Your coaching period should be relatively short.
By working with mama cat, the two of you make sure the babies develop good cat litter box habits for life.
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