My cat is 8months old and WILL NOT poop in the litter box. HELP!! How do I get him to potty train?
Apr 06, 2011 by Olyvia | Posted in Cats
I adopted him from a accommodation 4 months ago when he was 4 months old, ever since then he has just pooped on the floor. I've tried everything. I want help! If I can't potty train him then I have to find him a new home.
Are you vexing to get him to use a COVERED box? Some cats are afraid of covered boxes, others barely don't like the fact that the odors are "contained" in it, so won't poop entrails!!
If he's peeing in the box, then he is not upset with the box.......
brutusmom | Apr 06, 2011
My new cat attacks my other cat and my other just goes and hides and doesnt use the litter box. HELP?
May 19, 2007 by Amy P | Posted in Cats
My 11 month old cat and my 8 year old cat decompose eachother and my 8 year old cat is so scared she wont even move, she eats and all so she isnt weary and she just goes to the bathroom wherever she is so we have to keep her in the basement. I dont have knowledge of what to do,
Some cats are Divas. They see no motive to share their territory at all.
Some cats (violently) insist on being "only children". Either single out them in rooms/areas of their own, or consider re-homing the younger cat. (you have more of a role to her,
Bonsylar | May 19, 2007
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It may be that she doesn't like the know of her litter. Switching to a finer or softer litter may help. In this scenario, I would add an additional box with the new litter, rather than replacing the old litter with the new litter type.
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The most garden behavioral problems among cats are improper litter box use, spraying, and scratching. In most cases, a cat's behavioral puzzler is their way of letting you know something is wrong. How do I get my cat to use his/her litter box?
If he currently uses a litter box you shouldn't have an emergence. But, if he's accustomed to pottying outdoors, mix some dirt with the litter and slowly remake to all litter. Make sure he has a box of his own. Distracting kitty from the call of the wild
He eats, drinks and uses the litter box fair-minded fine; he's just a little wobbly on his feet. Please don't let him waste one more night alone in a cage. If you would like to meet Lucky or any of the other cats or kittens, attack the Papa's Pet Project's