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Potty training your kitty is an important part of acclimating him to the family
life. The happiness, with which you bring your new kitten home, can easily be
thwarted the moment you try to potty train him. More often than not, the cat may
display aggressive behavior when it comes to the potty-training time, or when
you try to acquaint him to the litter box. But, you should never throw in the
towel and give in to his demands. Some patience and exertion from your end can
no doubt simplify the task. Peruse these kitten potty training tips, to get an
idea of the fundamental steps that are to be followed while you potty train your
cat.
When to Potty Train
Generally, kittens are given the required potty training tips by mother cats. If
such is the case, you do not have to worry about your kitty using the litter
box. But, if you get an orphaned or a motherless kitten, you need to undertake
the task by yourself. Do not start potty training with newborn kittens. The
infants generally need some form of stimulation to urinate or empty themselves.
You can provide the necessary stimulus by rubbing a warm and wet cloth on the
genital areas after every meal. In due course, the kittens can be given proper
potty training as soon as they become skilled at basic activities (like feeding
and walking).
Litter Box Training
The first thing you ought to do is buy a proper litter box for your cat. The box
should not be too high. Its sides should be low enough for the kitty to easily
step over its top, and get inside the box or come out of it. After each meal,
place the cat inside the box and scratch the litter a bit. Your gesture will
help to prompt that the place is meant to be his toilet. Make it a habit. With
the passage of time and the recurrence of the practice, the kitty will evacuate
himself only inside the box.
Cage Training
In case your kitty is not very keen on directly using the litter box, you can
try this alternative option to potty train him. Confine the animal in a crate.
The cage should be large enough so as to house only the food, water bowl and the
litter box. Allow the cat to choose his own space inside the cage for different
activities. Cats are very meticulous, and hence he will not use the same space
to eat as well as to excrete. Before long, your kitty will learn to use the box
to defecate.
Always be patient and don't gnash your teeth if there are accidents. Be firm,
but patient. With a consistent pattern and a positive approach, your effort to
potty train your cat will not be futile, and you no longer have to worry about
soiled carpets and dirty couches.
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