Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Train An Older Cat To Use The Litter Box

Train an Older Cat to Use the Litter Box


If you have recently brought home an older cat who was not litter-trained or was an outdoor cat, the idea of litter training can be daunting. However, litter training an older cat is not that much different from training a kitten. Older cats will be set in their ways and a bit more resistant to change, but cats naturally like to use sandy places as a toilet, so litter should be inviting. With a little persistency, you can teach even the most stubborn older cat use the litter box.


Instructions


1. Spend time with your cat in his room often. Watch for signs that she needs to use the bathroom, such as scratching or squatting in a corner. When you see signs, place her in the litter box. When she uses the litter box, praise her.


2. Clean the litter box often. Scoop the soiled litter daily with a litter scoop and add fresh litter. Change the box completely weekly. For your weekly cleanings, also clean the box by mixing 1 tbsp. white distilled vinegar with a cup of water and use it to rinse the inside of the empty box. Dry the box before adding more litter.


3. Allow your cat periodic access to the rest of the house once she is using the litter box. Keep the free time brief at first and monitor her behavior to make sure she is not using your rugs as a restroom. Place a second litter box in your intended final litter box location. Leave the first in place until she is using the litter boxes without accidents.


4. Keep a second litter box if you have more than one cat. This can help keep the boxes cleaner and help if your cat is territorial.

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