Cat Training

Cats are notoriously hard to train. Unlike dogs, which are usually easy to motivate, training cats can be a trying process. It can be especially frustrating if your cat needs cat litter training.

Kitten litter box training is usually done by the mother, and by the time you take the kitten home it is already well versed in the act. However, in the instance the kitten was separated from mom to early, or for some other reason will not use the litter box, kitten training will be up to you.

If you are wondering how to train a cat, here is some help. Kitten or cat training to use the litter box is relatively simple. To get your cat to litter train, you have to figure out his likes and dislikes. With the right box, cat litter training is easier, so try a few to see what he likes. Some cats like open boxes, and others prefer covered ones. Once you have the box, to cat litter train you also need the right litter. So try a few different brands and find out what he likes. During this time, keep you cat confined to one room. Place him in the box after eating. Keep the boxes clean, since many cats have sensitive noses. Once he has gotten the idea, you can gradually allow him freer rein of the house.

Some people decide to train their cat to use the toilet instead of dealing with litter boxes. You might wonder how to toilet train your cat, and while cat toilet training is a time consuming process, it is not impossible. To toilet train your cat, start by moving the litter box into the bathroom next to the toilet, and get him used to using it. After a few days, place a small box or a book under the box to raise it up. Every few days, raise the box up until it is level with the toilet seat. Next, you will need to move it into the seat. You can get a special form that fits into the toilet to hold the litter, or a large bowl can work as well. Gradually decrease the amount of litter you put in the container, until there is none left. Then remove the form, and with any luck your cat will go to the bathroom in the toilet. Keep a close eye on your cat during the entire process, as some toilet training cats that are resistant may look for inappropriate places to eliminate instead.

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