Cat House Training Problems

How To Solve Cat House Training Problems

Tips for dealing with cat litter box problems.

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The most difficult part of solving inappropriate elimination problems is figuring out the cause.

Unfortunately, cats are extremely sensitive to change - and if your cat had been consistently eliminating in the litter box and then suddenly stopped, something has changed whether you are aware of it or not.

So the objective is to figure out what’s changed.

Here are a couple of things to think about:

The most important thing to consider when trying to figure out what caused the house soiling problem is: Approximately when did this behavior start?

2nd most important: Are you certain it’s not a health issue such as an Urinary Tract Infection? (The #1 symptom of an UTI is sudden litter box avoidance)

Here are a few other questions to consider that will help you pinpoint the cause:

  • Did anything at all change near the time when the behavior started? (Try to think of everything, no matter how miniscule it seems)
  • Have you recently moved to a new house?
  • Did you recently introduce a new cat/dog/ferret/roommate into your home?
  • Have any of the litter boxes been moved? (Maybe he or she tends to routinely use one certain box and that particular one was moved)
  • Did you rearrange or add any new furniture to your house?
  • Are you 100% sure this cat is the one not using the box?
  • Are any of your cats not getting along?

Inter-cat tension is actually a lot harder to spot than most owners realize. Your cats may not be physically fighting with each other, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are getting along. One cat may even be "silently" intimidating another, but the owner isn’t aware of it.

If you’re sure you know which cat isn’t using the litter box, and you know which litter box that cat typically uses, keep an eye out to see if any of your other cats are spending extra time "hanging out" near that box.

If you have any covered litter boxes, pay close attention to any cats that tend to sit on top of the litter box.

One surefire method of retraining a stubborn cat is to put the cat in a nearly empty room for a day or two, with only a few toys, a scratching post, water, a bed and a litter box.

Use this technique to house train your cat and don’t allow free access to the rest of the house until the cat is completely retrained and no longer eliminates outside of the litter box.

Some people are shocked when they realize just how many things can cause a house soiling problem. What they don’t realize is that a cat’s bathroom habits are actually a very complex and delicate piece of a cat’s life, and it can be easily disturbed.

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By Liz Barton

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How I Trained My Cat To Use The Toilet

How I Trained My Cat, Oscar, To Use The Toilet

The first thing was to get a Cat Training Kit that has been around forever and that has a proven track record. I chose Kitty Whiz because my parents used it for our cat when I was growing up and my son recently used it for his cat with great success.


toilet train your cat, cat toilet, cat litter boxMy cat, Oscar, isn’t the brightest of cats, so I didn’t want to fool around with one of those Johnny-come-lately imitations. Plus, they are all so over-priced! One is about $90.

Anyway, my experience in training Oscar paralleled instructions in the kit. Oscar always needed more love with everything because he’s a little slow. I figure that if Oscar can get it, any normal cat can.

The Kitty Whiz package included a bag of herbs, a plastic form, a clever cartoon style instruction booklet and a diploma for when Oscar graduated. The diploma was a nice touch and it gave me a confidence boost.

There were standard warnings. And Oscar was to have been litter trained already. Warnings could be summed up as good sense. My personal advice here is to schedule a little me-time to do this thing right. You can’t be jet-setting around the world or working 168 hours a week on a corporate merger.

The process was to take about 2 weeks. I lost track of time, but it was about that for Oscar to get into the groove.

There was a recommendation to use a padded toilet seat cover for off-balance cats and Oscar qualified because he is pretty clumsy. The poor thing stumbles over his own shadow.

Kitty Whiz divided their training into stages. Everything I personally did was covered in the instructions. I do have additional recommendations, which you will read.

STAGE 1

I took Oscar into the spare bathroom where nobody would bother him. Remember to start this training in the evening because your cat will need to stay in the restroom overnight so they will do their first poops and pees.

While Oscar was meowing around, I put the form together. It was simple so don’t be alarmed.

I chose to train Oscar with the toilet seat down because I thought it was safer and it is usually down anyway. The padded lid stayed up. I figured that the more routine things were, the better.

I then took the old litter box out to the shed so Oscar couldn’t find it and he would be focused on his new toilet facility. Good riddance to that smelly thing. Now my husband will hope for Oscar’s success so he can get rid of the litter box in his tool shed.

Per instructions, I filled the bowl part of the form with regular litter so it looked similar to Oscar’s regular litter box. This made for a smoother transition. A slow smooth transition is the key in my opinion.

Since Oscar had been known to poop and pee in everything resembling nature, I covered my houseplant soil with aluminum foil where possible and rocks where possible.

In the restroom where Oscar was training, I put his bowls with his favorite food and fresh water. Any place with food is a good place to Oscar.

I opened the herb package and took a whiff. It did nothing for me and I felt no sudden urge to use Kitty Whiz myself, but Oscar responded. He followed the package as I led him up onto the toilet seat.

I sprinkled a little on the litter and Oscar sniffed around. This was to help Oscar take note of where his new kitty litter box was now located.

It was a little heartbreaking, but I closed Oscar in his restroom for the night. He needed to poop in peace, and he doesn’t like for anyone to interrupt his work. Instructions mentioned that cats are that way.

In the morning I checked on Oscar and he was perfectly content and maybe a little too proud. The litter was saturated with pee and there was a healthy mound of poop.

There are instructions for cat owners who may not be as successful at this stage as I was with Oscar. But, neither my parents nor my children had any problems.

I read over the steps to take if one is unsuccessful. They boil down to doing things over, keeping things real clean and encouraging one’s cat with love and finesse. Oscar may not have been blessed with smarts, but he was blessed with a loving family. I’m sure your cat also has a loving home environment.

STAGE 2

I was glad to move on to the next stage because Oscar was leaving me with mounds of love each day. I was anxious to flush instead of clean up litter. I think Oscar was laughing at me during this stage. He always had a slightly twisted sense of humor.

After four days, Oscar was accustomed to using his new litter box on top of the toilet. So, I saw the principle involved here. I gradually removed parts of the plastic form until nothing was left. After about two weeks, Oscar was going into the restroom all by himself and using the toilet like a regular human.

This is my own personal touch to the toilet system. I secured the toilet seat lid so it was always in the up position. Otherwise, someone might leave it down. I also had the door fixed so it was always open enough for Oscar to walk through. I did these two things to make sure Oscar was never prevented from doing his work.

Nowadays, it is quite humorous to see Oscar get up from his favorite TV program and wander off to use the restroom. My only responsibility lately is to flush the toilet. Maybe Kitty Whiz will someday invent a way to train Oscar to flush the toilet.

I think Oscar was proud to officially join the human race as a toilet user. He always knew he was human, but it was good to have official recognition in the form of a degree. We gave him a graduation party and presented him with his Kitty Whiz Degree. He wore a blue winner ribbon and we framed his degree and photo together and hung them in his office, right above the toilet.

Here is my personal testimony about Kitty Whiz as opposed to other cat trainers:

I remember Kitty Whiz from the 1970s. It was around a long time before other cat toilet training systems. It is proven and trusted in my family. And I know other families that used it with success and I recommend it to first-timers. I’ve seen many imitations on the market lately and they are usually way over priced. I saw one for about $90 dollars. All I can say is, Get real!

I trained Oscar for less than $20 and got quick delivery from an online pet store named Bluejayz Pet Supplies.

By: Brandy Connery

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How To Remove Cat Urine

How To Remove Cat Urine, And Dealing With Cat Urine Smell

If you have problems with cat urine smell, either because of a cat not using its litter box, or because of urine marking, don’t panic! There are some simple tips on how to remove cat urine. However just because you remove the stains and the cat urine smell, it doesn’t get to the heart of the problem. If you don’t find out why it is doing it your cat will probably continue with this behavior

Before we get to the clean-up lets try to find out why your cat is doing this. There could be many different reasons why your cat is not using its litter box, and urinating in different places around the house. It may simply be marking its territory, or it may be more serious and be caused by a medical problem. If you suspect the latter then you should take it to a vet for a urine analysis, and an overall check-up, just to make sure there is not a medical reason for its behavior.
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Another reason for a cat not using its litter box is because cats can be very shy when it comes to going to the toilet. Cats enjoy their privacy, especially when they are doing their business. Make sure that you have more than one litter box for your cat, and always place it in a quiet spot away from people and other animals. You may find by simply doing this that it will start to use the litter box, and stop leaving that nasty cat urine smell all over the house.

There are several tips on how to remove cat urine, and the use of white vinegar seems to be a popular one. After soaking up as much of the urine as you can with paper towels, (don’t rub, as this will only push the urine further in,) mix two parts warm water with one part distilled white vinegar. Apply the mixture to the stained area and this time rub it well in. Allow the area to dry, and then go over it again using just warm water.

Once the affected area is fully clean and dry, you should use a high quality pet odor neutralizer; (available at pet supply stores) this will get rid of any lingering smell and so should stop your cat from re-offending in the same place

This is just one method of how to remove cat urine, there are many more home made remedies as well as some very good commercial products available at pet shops. However never use anything with ammonia for removing cat urine odors, as the urine itself contains ammonia and this will only attract your cat to mess in the same place again.

For more great tips on and advice, or for Potty Training Your Cat, And Understanding Cat Behaviors visit our site.

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Cat Litter Box Problems

Behavioral Causes Of A Cat Litter Box Problem

There may be more than one cause of a cat litter box problem, but they come from one of two categories. If you’ve read my article on the physical causes of this dilemma, then you already know that this problem is either physical, or behavioral.

litter box problems, toilet train your catSince your cat can’t tell you what’s going on, you have to rule out each possible cause, until you are left with the most logical answer. This is known as a diagnosis of exclusion.

You’ll need help from your vet on this one, since you’ll want to first rule out any physical cause. It’s always best to assume your cat has a physical problem until your vet proves you wrong.

Once your vet says your cat’s problem does not have a physical cause, then you assume that your litter box problems are behavioral. Let’s see if we can think of some behavioral reasons for why your cat won’t use the litter box.

1. Dirty Box - some cats will use a dirty box without complaining, but others are fussy. In any case, clean your litter box at least once per day. You should change your litter at least every few weeks, unless it gets too dirty more quickly than that. Whenever you change the litter, wash and dry the litter box thoroughly. If you have a hooded box, be sure to wash the lid also.

2. Box Odor - some cats will refuse to use a litter box if it doesn’t smell right. Remember, that means smell right to the cat, not to you. You might be thinking that your clean box smells just fine. This is not always the case.

If you don’t clean the box well enough, your cat will know. If you don’t rinse thoroughly, or use a scented cleaner, your cat may detect a smell that says don’t go in there. You should use a solution of one part bleach to 30 parts water to sanitize the box. When you’re finished, the box should be clean and dry, and not smell like cat waste, bleach, or soap.

3. Litter Smells Bad - certain cat litters don’t agree with certain feline noses. Unscented litters of varying brands have an odor all their own, and your cat may not like it. Different types of litter have unique odors as well. You may have to try different brands or types until you get it right.

4. Wrong Litter Type - brand aside, your cat may be turned off by the type of cat litter you use. Switching litter types too fast can be an issue. When you switch litters, add 20 percent new litter to 80 percent old, and then increase the amount of new litter over several days.

5. Wrong Litter Box Type - the type of box, including the shape and size may matter. Some cats may like a hooded box, while others prefer the open type. Things like higher or lower walls, or a larger box may be preferred. If you’ve recently changed litter boxes, this could be your problem.

6. How Many Boxes? - another cause of a cat litter box problem relates mainly to multi-cat households. Remember the one plus one rule when selecting how many boxes you’ll need. You should have one box for each cat, and one extra box so that there is never any waiting for a box to free up. Cleaning chores are a little easier if you have more boxes since that keeps each box a little cleaner.

7. Bad Location - this can be an issue since in some cases, you just can’t find a good spot for the box. I’ve seen them in busy and noisy areas like laundry rooms and kitchens. If your cat is not pleased with the location of the box, she may stop using it. Always try to keep the box in an area that is low traffic and low noise.

8. Territorial Battles - territorial arguments are common in multi-cat households, and usually of no consequence. Some cats, however, like to sneak up on others when they’re using the box and pounce. If one of your cats is attacked every time he’s in the box, he may develop litter box aversion. Follow the one plus one rule for multi-cat households.

9. Stress - stress is a leading cause of box aversion. If your cat is stressed by a life event, such as a recent move or a new addition to the household, this may be the cause of the problem. One of my readers found out the hard way that one family member was trying the wrong form of behavior modification on one of their cats. The result was a litter box issue. Try to think about what might have changed recently in your cat’s life, and then try to reduce or eliminate the stress.

Cat litter box problems can usually be solved, once you know the cause. The solution doesn’t have to mean getting rid of the cat. Your veterinarian needs to first rule out physical causes so you can tackle the behavior side of things. Think like a cat, and you’ll be able to solve your box problems.

By: Kurt Schmitt..

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Potty Training your Cat

Potty Training your Cat, Stop That Cat Urine Smell For Good

Are you fed up with that cat urine smell all over the house? Are you frustrated by your cat constantly marking their territory with urine? If you answered yes to these questions, then you should be potty training your cat! Urine marking is the most effective way for your cat to mark its territory, which sends a message to other cats that he has claimed this territory as his.

litter bix training, toilet train your catPotty training your cat is the best way to avoid this urine marking. It not only stops you from having to put up with that cat urine smell all over the house, but it will also give your cat a proper sense of toilet routine. If a cat is new to your house, then allow it to explore the place freely, but keep it indoors for about ten days. Provide more than one litter box, and if you live in a multi-storey house, then you should have a litter box on each floor.

If you have more than one cat, there should be at least one more litter box than there are cats.

Cats are shy toileters so try to place the litter boxes in quite areas of the house, away from family members and any other animals. Make sure that the litter box is partially filled with an even layer of commercial cat litter, and remove soiled litter daily. It should also be totally emptied and cleaned with a safe disinfectant at least twice a week. If your cat does mess in parts of the house where it shouldn’t, then don’t rub his nose in it. Your cat will not understand why you are doing this; in fact punishing your cat like this will frustrate him and stunt his learning, making it even harder to train him.

As well as providing a good number of clean well placed litter boxes around the house, you should also make sire that your cat has an unlimited supply of fresh drinking water. Cats are prone to a urinary disease, which is a complaint where large crystals form in the cat’s bladder. These then become lodged in the cat’s urethra which restricts the flow of urine, causing the cat to become very ill.

So by potty training your cat and making sure that it has plenty of clean drinking water, you are not only getting rid of that cat urine smell all over the house, you are also helping your cat to stay healthy. And a healthy cat is a happy cat. For more great tips and advice on cat training visit our site at: http://www.BuyTryReview.com/category/pets.

By mike legg

 

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Cat Training Books

Cat Training Books

A cat lover wants an unfailing conductor or handbook to get through his cat’s guidance. It is not enough to just browse over websites for tips and other subtle know-hows. What he needs are trusty cat schooling books ! Here are some of the best-selling and genuinely amazing cat exercise books that can have one’s pet cat do more than meowing and scratching:


toilet train your cat, cat training1. "Guide to Well-Behaved Cat: "A Sound Approach to Cat Training" The book says it all. It aims to educate the cat to work. Written by Phil Maggiti, this book is packed with ornate information and divided into four parts. The first phase tackles the cat’s evolution, while the following is all about its domestication. Design and gathering of a mundane cat is discussed in stage three, while division four meeting about soul-pet relationship topics such as, why does a fund disobey the possessor when it is called?

2. "Understanding or Training Your Cat or Kitten"
This acclaimed book is from H. Ellen Whiteley, a veterinarian who understands cats more than a middling role does. This book contains 292 pages of important information that can sincerely make you understand, string and appreciate one’s pet cat.

3. "Handbook of Behavior Problems of the Dog and Cat"
This book is a collaboration of Gary M. Landsberg, W. Hunthausen and L. Ackerman. Publishing by Elvesier Health Sciences, this is one of the most sound books in cat education. Okay, so it is dual target - it is about cats and dogs, but it doesn’t stuff. It is as informative as any other cat education book out there.

From discussing kitten development to suggesting therapy for manners and diet-related troubles, from approaching elegant agression to discovery out what the "European consider to actions counseling" is, this book is actually useful.

4. "Cat Training in 10 Minutes"

The "Cat Training in 10 Minutes" is 142 pages of eccentric information on how to communicate effectively with cats. Writing by Miriam Fields-Banineau, a licensed cat lover, this director is calm to read and vastly helpful. Every cat landlord could toilet-line his pool in just a few sense sessions! It would not be long before the cat also follows the owner’s commands! The photographs in the book are very attractive as well.

Nobody says cat exercise is ready to be tranquil. That’s why cat training books are free online so one can get the essence and be the best cat owner in civic.

By: Jess Shaw

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House Train Your Cat

The Proper way to House Train Your Cat

Owning a cat is fun of course! However when it comes to the cute kitty’s potty needs, some training is necessary if you don’t want "surprises" all over the place. The article below shows practical ways to show your cat or kitten the way to the litter box.

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Many people think that owning a cat is so much fun, you get to have an animal that loves you so much and you won’t even have to get yourself dirty when it comes to the cute kitty’s potty needs….boy, oh boy, are you in for a surprise?!

The phrase, "house cats train themselves" is not true. It is true that it is in their instincts to go to the bathroom in a spot that is sandy or soft so that they can cover their mess; that soft place might be your living room rug or the laundry basket just as much as it could be their litter box…in their eyes that is; it might take a lot of training and a lot of patience to get your furry little friend to go where he is supposed to…meaning the litter box.

First, get a litter box that is big enough for the cat, or kitten; something that he will be able to get into and out of easily. It needs to be big enough so that he can move around and get comfortable without getting lost in the process.
Put a couple of inches of cat litter in the box.

Note: do not use wood shavings, the little blue crystals (even if they are pretty), and try to avoid the all natural stuff because they makes the cleaning up a lot more difficult then it should be…although most people do not recommend this, get the litter that clumps real well ( this is usually the cheaper stuff). Now before you write me off as a freak just listen…put a couple of inches of litter into the litter box and get a little bag of lava rocks (you can find them at Wal-Mart), set the bag next to the litter box and you will have no problems with smell. Of course other people have different ways of dealing with the smell, this is what I use, and it works.

Now that you have the litter box all ready, it is time to place it somewhere that the cat will like and that means a place that is quiet and out of the way of everyday traffic ( I use a extra little bathroom that nobody uses); do not place the litter box around any bags of dry cat food that you might have because a cat is not going to go to the bathroom in the same place that his food is kept…cats are clean animals and they will not dirty their food or their bed.

The problem that you have to face now is the one of getting your cat to start using the litter box; that can be tricky especially if you are dealing with a small kitten that has just been taken away from his mother.

Kittens are sometimes taken away from their mommas too soon, which means that they do not have a role model to follow and they do not have anybody to show them what to do and how to do it; because of this, they need you to be there for them and to have a lot of patience with them because it is usually the little ones that have the most problems in learning to use the litter box…they can go for more then a month sometimes without using the litter box, it just takes that long.

Tip: Try using vinegar and some nice smelling oil to get the stain and the smell out of the carpet in places that your little friend has had accidents.

After you have gotten your cat to use the litter box regularly…if you want, you can even get him to start using the toilet, something that will save you a lot of money and effort. Just move the litter box a couple inches at a time (maybe every other week or so) until you have the litter box up on top of the toilet (seat down) let the cat get used to it, then there is a special box that you can hook on to the inside of the toilet, when your cat has gotten used to that and is using it without any problems then just remove the litter box.

If your cat starts having accidents then you know that you have moved too fast… and you will need to start from the beginning…

By Claudia Miclaus

 

 
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Litter Training A Kitten

Litter Training A Kitten: Clay Cat Litter Vs Crystal Cat Litter Vs Clumping Cat Litter

Litter training your kittens is an important responsibility as a cat owner. If you also toilet train your cat, litterbox training, using a litter boxown the mother cat, and she is litter trained, then your job is much easier. She will teach her kittens how to use the litter box. All you need to do is provide more litter boxes for the growing kittens and scoop up the litter everyday.

Originally, people used sand when litter training a kitten. Sand is easily available, helps to absorb the cat urine and makes handling cat poop much easier. It is still used by some cat owners. Unfortunately, cats often track sand all over the house.

For this reason, clay cat litter is more popular. Clay cat litter is more absorbent than sand, and has a larger grain, so your cats are less likely to track it around the house. Compared to sand, it is also works better to get rid of cat urine smell. Some cat owners use clay-based oil absorbent, which is cheaper and works just as well. Clay-based oil absorbent is actually similar to clay cat litter - except that it is made for industrial use. Both of them make use of granulated Fuller’s earth for its strong absorbent properties.

The next major advancement in cat litter was the invention of clumping cat litter. As its name suggests, it clumps together when your cat pees on it. As it forms a solid mass separate from the other litter in the box, it is much easier for you to scoop up without having to change all the litter in the box. While clumping litter is great for your adult cats, some cat lovers have expressed concern in using it when litter training a kitten. There is some worry that the kitten will eat the litter and be harmed when it swells inside the stomach. There is no scientific evidence at the moment, but as cat lovers it is better to be safe than sorry.

Crystal cat litter is the latest scientific advancement in cat litter technology. It uses silica gel, which absorbs cat urine even better than clumping cat litter. It lasts so much longer than any other litter - you just need to stir it after you scoop the cat poop to prevent cat urine from pooling in the litter box. One problem with crystal cat litter is that there is no warning when it becomes saturated. The next time your kitten uses the litter box, it could leave a puddle behind. Crystal litter is also lighter than clay cat litter and clumping litter - your kitten might track the silica gel around your house. As cat lovers, there is another concern - we can also find silica gel in our pill bottles, where they are labeled "Do Not Eat". Is it safe for litter training a kitten, especially since even adult cats are very sensitive to poisons.

For cat owners who want to be more environmentally friendly, you can also try biodegradable cat litter. This is usually made from material which naturally decomposes, including wood pellets, recycled newspapers and sawdust. Some brands of biodegradable cat litter can actually be safely flushed down the toilet, unlike normal cat litter. Unfortunately, like many other things which are environmentally friendly, biodegradable litter is also more expensive than the normal kind.

As you can see, you are spoiled for choice when litter training a kitten. You can use clay cat litter, clumping cat litter, crystal cat litter or even biodegradable cat litter. For kittens, clay is probably the best and safest choice.

By: Katherin Towers

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Cats And Cat Behavior

Cats And Cat Behavior

Understanding your pet cat and cats; behavior is easy now when you start to observe their activities, try to understand their communication medium. They are mighty creatures who love your care and seek your attention all the time.

cat behaviour, cat behavior, toilet train your catCats are endearing, nonetheless they can be hassle and mess incarnated. Once you intend to pet a cat, you have to fully understand and be aware that you must be willing to fulfill all of its needs and to deal with its problems. Raising cats is very similar to raising a baby. While a baby has feelings of contentment, sadness and disgust, it is not articulate enough to express these feelings and thus we might find some difficulties understanding them; a cat is just the same. It usually expresses its feeling through bodily signs and we should be apt to understand such signs in order to find a proper medium of communication.

Any cat behavior has an interpretation and an implication. We might not be familiar with all cat behavior implications, but we are just dead sure that they have a meaning. If you have a cat, you should always have a continuous avarice to acquire more knowledge about cats and their diverse behaviors. Failing to communicate effectively with your cat can have disappointing results both for you and the cat.

Cat behavior is not simplistic or superficial as we might think; rather, cat behavior is actually as intricate and complex as human behavior. For instance, when a cat flicks its tail it means that this cat is uptight and is suffering inner conflict. While when a cat swishes its tail against somebody that implies that the cat is aggravated and is suffering an outer conflict.

Moreover, shaking the paws indicates disgust. The stronger the shaking and the more frequent, the higher the feeling of disgust. Kneading the paws or patting a person with the paws is sign of satisfaction and contentment. While humans usually produce a quite moan when relaxing, cats usually keep rolling as a sign of relaxation.

Interestingly enough, cats make their tails’ shape like a question mark as a sign of greeting somebody they love. Moreover, as a sign of love and affection towards somebody, cats usually rub their heads against that person’s body. Also if the cat feels weary and is not willing to get in a struggle, it succumbs by simply lying on its back. Even the ears’ position has implications. If the cat feels that a situation is gripping it would direct its ears to the front. However, if the cat’s ears are directed backwards, it means that the cat is far from being engrossed in the situation, it’s bored most probably.

Cats are usually too attached to their owner and so they put high expectations that he/she would comprehend what it is trying to convey. Hence, it is very paramount to actually be familiar with what your cat is trying to convey in order to be able to comply with its emotional and physical needs. This in turn would result in your cat obeying you and complying with your instructions. For instance, if you tell it not to jump on people, it would obey you just because you are complying with its needs. So understanding your cat’s behavior is essential to good psychological health for your cat and less embarrassing social situations for you.

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Toilet Train Kitty

Toilet Train Kitty? Why? Why Not?

No matter how much we love our cats, cleaning up their litter box can get tiresome. At times like these, you think how wonderful it is if you can toilet train cats. If only our little tigers could go to the toilet to poop and pee, it would save us so much trouble… and money too!

How To Toilet Train Your Cat

toilet train kitty, toilet train your catActually, there is a way to toilet train your cat. Note that only adult cats should be trained to use the toilet. Kittens are at too much risk of falling in and drowning.

The first step of toilet training cats is to get them to use their litter box in the toilet. Once they are comfortable using their litter box right beside the toilet bowl, you can slowly raise it (the litter box) until it is level with the toilet.

At this point, you will need a bowl which will fit into the toilet. Obviously, you need to keep the lid up and the seat down. This bowl replaces the litter box. Once your cat can balance himself on the toilet seat, you can remove the bowl. From now on, your cat is toilet trained and you will not have to deal with cleaning his litter box ever again.

But If It’s So Great, Why Don’t More People Toilet Train Cats?

Having a toilet trained cat sounds great, doesn’t it? But then, why don’t we hear more about it? Why aren’t there cat trainers popping up left and right to offer this service?

There are several problems. First, you need to share the toilet with kitty. And the toilet door needs to be left open all the time. In a small apartment, these are big issues. Oh yes, you also need to always remember to leave the lid up and the seat down. You, and everyone else who uses the toilet. And don’t forget that you still need to flush the toilet yourself.

Apart from this, some cats just won’t go into the toilet. And some cats never get the hang of balancing themselves on the toilet seat. In addition, once kitty gets old and arthritic, the gymnastics of jumping up and balancing himself on the toilet seat becomes difficult. Once this happens, he’ll probably start doing his business in various corners of the house again. At this point of time, it might be difficult to re-train him to use a litter box again.

Some cat lovers also worry - what if kitty slips and falls in? Isn’t it dangerous? This is one of the main reasons I still prefer the litter box for my cats.

However, for many cat owners, the biggest problem is time. Toilet training a cat can take a lot of time and patience, even more than litter training a cat. Some lucky cat owners say their cats learn to use the toilet in just three months. Others reported that they needed a year or more to toilet train their cats.

As you can see, there are reasons why not many people toilet train cats. I prefer to stick to a manual litter box, but other cat owners have switched to automatic cat litter boxes.

By: Katherin Towers

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