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So, how to train a kitten to use a litter box? First, you need to acquire everything you'll need:
- Tray.
- Filler.
First of all, it's worth it choose a suitable containerOf course, a kitten can easily fit into even the smallest litter box. However, it's important to remember that the cat grows quickly, and the container will need to be replaced soon. The cat will need to get used to the new litter box again. In other words, it will need to be retrained.
High side
A kitten can fit into almost a large litter box, but only if the sides aren't too high. These containers aren't always suitable for cat litter. Therefore, it's best to purchase a container with high sides. To ensure your kitten can easily fit into such a litter box, you can make a simple adaptation. Simply cut a small strip of plywood and attach it to one edge of the litter box at an angle. This will allow your kitten to climb into the litter box.
If desired, the bar can be made of a different material. The main thing is that it's non-slip. It's best to attach the bar with tape. It can be removed later without damaging the container.
Is it worth buying a covered litter box?

A closed cat litter box resembles a house. The main advantage of this type of container is that it prevents odors from spreading throughout the room. Furthermore, many cats love to bury their feces. In the process, they can scatter litter all over the room. A closed litter box prevents this.
It's worth noting that a covered litter box must be large enough for the animal to turn around easily. Many cats don't get used to this type of litter box right away. Therefore, you can remove the door first. You can replace it once the animal has gotten used to it.
Toilet filler
So, how to train a cat to use a litter box or a new toilet within a month? First, you need to buy a container that your cat will like. The next step is buying litter. Currently, there are a wide range of similar productsAlmost all of them are suitable for young cats. Choose a litter that contains a small amount of dust, as it can irritate the cat's lungs.
What to look out for
When choosing cat litter, you should follow a few rules:
The litter should be unscented. Scented products are generally disliked by cats and kittens. If the litter's scent is strong and pungent, the animal will seek another place to eliminate. Furthermore, some strong fragrances can irritate the animal's mucous membranes.
- Try clumping litter. These products make cleaning the litter box much easier. However, keep in mind that your cat could accidentally ingest the clumping litter, which could lead to health problems.
- You should only buy litter that is sold in many specialty stores. Some cats become accustomed to a particular product. When changing it, the animal may refuse to use its litter box and find another place to relieve itself.
Special mat and spatula
These items are also essential. Many may think that purchasing such accessories is a waste of money. However, this is far from the case. A shovel is needed to remove used litter. As for the mat, it will prevent the animal from spreading dirt throughout the room.
Where is the best place to put it?

It's best to place the litter box in a location the kitten frequents. It should be visible to the kitten at all times and accessible at any time. If the litter box needs to be moved for any reason, do so gradually. It's best to move the box only a few meters in the desired direction over the course of a day. Moving it abruptly can cause the kitten to become confused. After that, the animal will relieve itself wherever it pleases.
First acquaintance
Since training a kitten to use a litter box is a complex process, all rules must be followedThis is the only way to achieve results. Furthermore, it's important to introduce your kitten to its litter box on the very first day it arrives. To do this, place the kitten in a litter box filled with cat litter. This will allow it to get used to the smell and the new sensation under its paws.
The kitten should sit in the litter box for a certain amount of time. It should explore it. Even if the animal doesn't want to go to the toilet, it should be placed in the litter box periodically. This can be done immediately after waking up or after each meal. If the kitten decides to relieve itself elsewhere and starts sitting, it should be immediately transferred to the litter box.
How to tame
Some cats and kittens immediately understand the purpose of a litter box. However, others require gradual training. list of dos and don'ts:
- Place your kitten in the litter box periodically throughout the day until it understands that it's its toilet.
- Don't pretend to dig. This process can frighten the kitten. Eventually, it will refuse to use the litter box, and you'll have to buy a new one.
- Don't even dig with your kitten's paws. This will also frighten it. As a result, the cat will not relieve itself in this litter box.
- Don't punish the animal, but praise it. As the kitten gradually becomes accustomed to the litter box, begin praising it. This will help the animal understand that it's doing the right thing. Avoid punishing the kitten while it's sitting in the litter box. This will result in the kitten developing negative associations with the litter box.
- Don't yell at or hit the cat. This will only frighten it.
- If your cat has gone outside the litter box, don't push its face into the puddle. Let it sniff it first. Only then should you transfer it to the litter box. This will let it know where it should go.
- You can place several trays around the house.
- The cat litter box, pet bed and food should be placed in different places.
Create ideal conditions

If you use clumping litter, scoop out the used litter and throw it in a bag. It's best to tie it up immediately. For the first few weeks, you can leave feces in the litter box. This will speed up the adaptation process.
All the litter in the tray needs to be changed regularlyThis should be done at least once a week. The litter box should be thoroughly cleaned. Avoid using toxic detergents; a mild soap solution is sufficient. After cleaning and washing, the litter box should be dried. Only then can it be refilled with fresh detergent.
If a kitten misses the litter box, the area must be thoroughly cleaned to eliminate odors. Otherwise, the incident will reoccur.
Some caveats

Kittens should only be fed wet and dry food, which is intended only for them. Avoid products intended for adult cats. This can cause digestive upset in kittens, leading to undesirable consequences.
Kittens sometimes deliberately avoid using the litter box because their owner has severely punished them for doing the wrong thing. The cat may simply be afraid of their toilet. They especially dislike litter boxes placed in a visible area. It's better to place the container in a more discreet corner. Never harshly punish an offending cat. This will only make the situation worse.
The litter should be unscented. Scented products are generally disliked by cats and kittens. If the litter's scent is strong and pungent, the animal will seek another place to eliminate. Furthermore, some strong fragrances can irritate the animal's mucous membranes.

