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A cat is a wonderful animal to have around the house. They're playful, energetic and loving. Though you may never have had a problem with you cat going in its litter box, now things have changed....
Using a litter box is one of the first things a kitten should learn. There are many types of litter boxes on the market. Depending on the individual cat and the number of other felines in the...
Introducing a cat to a new environment can be difficult. Many cats have trouble adapting to change, especially when it comes to litter boxes. Even a well-trained cat can have "accidents" if a new,...
There are different kinds of litter just as there are different kinds of litter boxes. Get three different kinds of litter to try in your cat’s box. If you use this homemade litter box, you...
The thought of moving your cat's litter box may seem like no big deal to you, but to your cat, it can be a huge deal. Cats are creatures of habit, like everything in its place and do not often...
Why Cats Use Litter Boxes
Cats use litter boxes because of their natural instinct to urinate and defecate in sand or soil, so the litter box should be kept clean and in a quiet, private place. Keep the litter box an...
Small cats that are not domesticated bury their feces to hide their trails from larger cats and other predators. Because it is easier to bury excrement in soft dirt, cats naturally seek out a...
If you have an indoor cat, you know how vital it is to ensure that they use their cat box. Trouble is, sometimes your furry feline pals find it much more convenient to pee around your house...
One of the most common cat behavior problems is not using the litter box. Many cats are given up to shelters for this reason. But usually this problem can be solved quite simply. To keep your...
Cats are wonderful pets that can fulfill your life in many ways. Occasionally one may have urinary difficulties. Territorial spraying and cleanliness issues can be causes for unwanted behavior....
Cats have a natural instinct to eliminate on dirt or sand, but you may have to experiment with different boxes and litter material to find the best match for your cat.
Though spraying can be a symptom of a medical condition, it can also be due to stress associated with a new person in the home, new carpet, remodeling or the presence of a neighbor cat. Here's how...