Tuesday 18 February 2020

Important Issues That Cats May Have With Their Litter Boxes


Litter box issues are among the top reasons why cats stop using their litter boxes and doing their thing somewhere else. Cats are known for being fussy and their high standards extend to their litter boxes. Here are issues that cats may have with their litter boxes:
  • They find the litter box dirty and smelly -- A cat’s sense of smell if ultra-sensitive and what’s odorless to you may not pass their standards of cleanliness. Frequent scooping, frequent litter change, and keeping the litter box clean can go a long way in ensuring that your cat uses it.  

  • Wrong location of the litter box -- Cats hate any disturbance or distraction when using the litter box, so it’s a good idea to place it in a spot where there is less household traffic. Don’t place the litter box near the cat’s food and water bowls as well as their bed because they don’t want to eliminate close to where they eat or rest.  

  • Litter box is too small -- As a rule of thumb, the litter box must be at least 1.5 times longer than the body of your cat.  

  • There is not enough boxes for all the cats in the household -- If you have several cats in the household, be sure to allocate one box for each cat plus an extra one. This is the minimum number of litter boxes to have so your furballs won’t feel that there is a lack of places to eliminate in.  

Do contact your vet Lakewood Ranch, FL if you have any questions and/or issues about your pet’s elimination habits.

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