Soiling and not using a litter tray are problems that many cat owners sometimes face with indoor cats. Sometimes this can be a sign of illness and a visit to the vet might sort out the problem .It could be the cat is suffering from a bladder problems or constipated and so it begins to associate the litter try with pain. Many times indoor cats could be allergic to a food or some chemicals in the home, carpet, shampoo or paint and the explanation may be quite simple. In other cases your cat may be asking for the litter tray to be changed more often or it may be unhappy with the litter being used. Try a finer grained litter or stop using those with a deodorant added. Other possibilities are that the tray is placed too close to the cat's food or in a high traffic area where feet constantly tramp past. If lack of peace and privacy could be the problem, a hooded litter tray may be the solution.
Never smack or scold an indoor cat for soiling, even if you catch it in the act: this will increase any feelings of insecurity and make the behavior worse. The old idea of rubbing the cat's nose in it is even more counterproductive; the cat might enjoy the smell and want more! Begin by cleaning the area with a warm solution of biological detergent, followed by surgical spirit or a weak solution of household bleach and a scattering of baking soda. Check your fabrics for colour fast first!!
Do not use any disinfectant containing chlorine or ammonia; it may smell clean and fresh to you but to a cat it smells as though another cat has been in the house and draws it back to that place. Some disinfectants can also be absorbed through the paws.
Discourage the cat from revisiting the soiled area by laying a sheet of slightly crinkled aluminium foil over it or try feeding the cat in that place, once it is completely clean. No cat will soil its feeding place. If the cat tends to leave a deposit in the middle of your bed-this seems to be a favorite location for an indoor cat- if the cat is upset at being left alone or left behind while the family goes on Holiday-fix a sheet of plastic over the bed. Remember that once your understand why the cat is soiling its usually easy to rectify.
Automatic Cat Litter Tray
There is some difference of opinion on where you should place the cat litter tray, so your pet will be receptive to using the tray when the time is right. Here are some tips to help you find the right place to place your cat's tray of cat litter, so that it is convenient for your cat and not in the way of everyone else in the house.
There are those that recommend placing the cat litter tray in a bathroom. After all, that is one of the functions of that space anyway. And for people who use flushable cat litter, it is very convenient when cleaning time comes. However, keep in mind that your bathroom is one room where the door is often closed as people take showers and use the facilities. Your cat will not take kindly to being denied access to the litter tray from time to time and will eventually quit trying. Your first rule of thumb is to place the tray in a location that is accessible to the cat at all times.
A second consideration is for both the residents of the house and any visitors. A cat litter tray should not be kept in the rooms where guests are likely to visit and certainly not in places where food is prepared. While you may lover your cat and think nothing of having the litter box in the living room or dining room, chances are that you will have guests who find this unsanitary. And in fact, it is not the best arrangement for you and your family either. Choose a room or space that is away from the main part of the action, but still easy for the cat to escape to when necessary.
Also keep in mind that the tray should not be placed in a location where there is a good chance that your pet will be startled while using the litter tray. All it will take to make the tray off limits from your cat's perception is one or two unexpected interruptions, and you will begin to notice that the tray is not where your cat chooses to take care of business.
A cat litter tray makes it easier for your cat to practice good hygiene, as well as making it easier for you to take proper care of your cat. Make sure you place the tray in a spot that your cat can reach at all times, but is away from most common areas of the house, and you will both be very happy.
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Kathy Davison has sinced written about articles on various topics from Pets, Arthritis Signs and Pets. Kathy is a fulltime lecturer in human and animal Health in a college in N.Ireland. She also has an online business dedicated to cats and dogs.
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