If you have a new addition to your household in the form of a cat or kitten then it is essential to housetrain them as otherwise you will end up with surprises hidden throughout your home. The process of litter tray and toilet training cats and kittens can be a long and tedious process; you will need to be determined to get quick results.
To start with you will need to get your new pet litter trained before they can become toilet trained. You will need to make or buy a litter tray or box. This should be of a large enough size for your cat to move around in when they are doing their business. The litter tray or box should be placed somewhere that it is not going to be tripped over and that will give the cat a degree of privacy. This should not be the same place as where they eat or sleep, cats are very clean animals the same as we are. Bear in mind that a litter tray will also give off odours.
Once they are familiar with using the litter tray you can start to train them to use the actual toilet. This can take a fair degree of effort but is achievable with almost any cat. It is much easier done if you have a spare toilet which is designated for the cat to use.
Only after the cat has got used to the litter tray should you start to move it. At first you can bring it closer to the bathroom and then eventually inside. It may help to show the cut where the tray has gone. The next step will involve you raising the level of the tray. You can do this with old newspapers or strong cardboard boxes. Eventually you need to get it to the same height as the toiler seat and also move it into an adjacent position.
The next part of the training involves making your cat switch from the tray to the toilet. For this to be successful you will need to install a litter pan under the actual toilet seat. Into this needs to be placed the same litter as is in the tray. If you do not need to use this bathroom yourself then you can leave both the tray and pan together for a number of days before removing the litter tray or box.
The final part of the training may take some coaxing from you and also a careful check to see that the cat is using the toilet as expected. You need to remove the pan from under the toilet seat. Hopefully your cat will feel comfortable crouching on the seat without the safety of the pan beneath.
The age of the cat can play a factor in how easy they are to toilet train. A kitten may be too small to fit on a toilet seat correctly. Young cats are usually the quickest to take to it.
It is also worth understanding that your cat is going to want to use only that one toilet in your house as the others are not its territory.
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