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Getting Your Kitten Litter Box Trained

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com” target=”_blank”>getting rid of litter box odor, we are offering you these tips on how to get your kitten used to a new litter box

Quantity

If you have one kitten, then all you’ll need is one litter box

But if you have a big brood

you’ll always want to have one more litter box than you have cats

For example, if you have four kittens

you’ll need five litter boxes

Yes five!

If you have a two-story home, you’ll also want to keep one litter box on each level of the home for your new kitten

Size Matters

Just because your kitten is small, doesn’t mean you’ll need a small-sized litter box

Your kitten will grow and she’ll need plenty of room to turn around in

 If the box is too small, your cat simply won’t use it and will eliminate elsewhere

But if the litter box is too big, you may also have a problem as a small kitten may not be able to physically hop into it

Medium, or standard-sized boxes are best for both kittens and cats

Location is Everything

Never put your cat’s litter box next to her food bowl or bed

Cats do not like to eliminate where they eat or sleep

Instead, put the litter box in a quiet low-traffic area, such as in a spare bathroom

Type of Litter to Use

This is all about preference – both for you and your kitten

Cats, by nature, dig and scratch in soft soil outside, often burying their waste

The litter you provide substitutes for the dirt found in the yard

 There are a number of litter materials to choose from, including clay-type litters and those made from plant materials

Some cats will refuse to eliminate on certain substrates while others prefer different materials for urination and defecation

It’s all a matter of tastes

Clay is a good absorbent of moisture and odor and a reasonable substitute for fresh soil from the yard

Large granular clay, though economical and absorbent, is often dusty and tracks about the house

Small granular “clumping” litters (also made of clay) have become popular recently due to their excellent absorbency, clumping properties – which lead to the formation of firm balls when moistened – and their ease of disposal

These litters also make litter boxes easier to keep clean

Keep it Clean

A clean litter box is a MUST

You kitten will simply refuse to step for inside the litter box if it’s smelly and dirty

Clean it daily, change the litter often

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