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[H1688]How To Toilet Train Your Cat
by Logan Smith, Log
The key to successful potty training is that both the child and the parent need to be ready to give it a go. Often a child will show readiness but the parents are not prepared to deal with the unpleasantness that comes along with the training period. The potty training period is never convenient and always involves some degree of mess.

But the good news is that with a consistent approach - training can happen quickly and then families can return to their normal routine.

Before beginning the toilet training process you must make sure that your child shows some interest in the potty. He or she will give you some cues like sitting on the potty and talking about using the potty. They may even have a few "successes". A parent can encourage these successes by seating the child on the potty in the morning, before bath, and at any other opportune time.

Once both parent and child are ready to embark on toilet training, a parent must be steadfast in their decision. Potty training doesn't happen overnight, a week or two is a reasonable expectation. Given this timeframe, the first few days can be difficult - with several "accidents" occurring. This is ok and parents should remain positive and supportive of their children. If you stop the process early on your toddler will experience confusion.

Diapers and diaper-type toddler underwear are a no-no! Resist the temptation to switch back and forth between regular underwear and diapers. If a child knows that they have a choice they will choose the easier road. Only use diapers at naptime and bedtime. The rest of the day is regular underpants. Try to clear your schedule for a week so you can stay home or have your child stay home with a patient caregiver during this time. This will make it easier on both you and the child. Sometimes you just can't stay home, so try to make your trips short and make use of the plastic type of training underwear that go over the cloth underpants. Also take a potty along in the car for convenience.

Patience is important. Be patient and supportive of your child. This is a big milestone for him or her. And lots of positive encouragement will pay off.

Sometimes a child really isn't ready - but don't abandon the process immediately. Give it at least one to two weeks of consistent process and carefully evaluate your decision. "Accidents" will occur more frequently during the first week and then miraculously taper off.

Although your child may train quickly for daytime - it may take much longer for success during the night.

Keep your child's emotional well-being in mind at all times. Frustration and stress on your part will hamper the toilet training process. Always show love and understanding to your toddler as take this big step in life.

Keep in mind that cats came from the wild. Even though now cats have been domesticated and live in close contact with humans, their instincts remain the same. They are born hunters and are equipped with the natural tools designed to hunt a prey.

Cats have predatory instincts

Biting is a part of a cat's defense mechanism. They do this when they feel threatened. Since biting is a cat's way to protect themselves, humans have to be careful that their cats don't think they are threatening them in any way when they are playing with their cats.

Remember that cats are predatory by nature. They exhibit this trait by playfully pouncing and biting the hands and feet of their owners.

It's important for owners not to tolerate this behavior. Otherwise, their cats will think it is acceptable.

Cat owners should not encourage their cats to think that their hands and feet are play things. A lot of cat owners who tolerate this behavior have scars to prove this unfortunate mistake.

Look for the cause

Sometimes cats exhibit bad behavior such as scratching and biting when they are ill or have an injury. They also do this when they feel anxiety or fear.

Cat owners need to pay close attention to the health of their cats. They also need to examine their cat's environment to assess if there's something about their surroundings that is causing their cat's bad behavior.

Train your cat

When training a cat, owners should reward their pets for their good behavior and obedience! This encourages the cat to maintain a good attitude. You can do this by giving them treats, or showering them with affection.

Fun activities

Sometimes cats bite when they get listless. When a cat starts to scratch and bite, owners can put a stop to this by distracting the cat with a fun activity. Give the cat a toy to play with. This will get the cat's attention, and keep the cat preoccupied.

Cats are wonderful pets to have. Not only are they clean creatures- they keep themselves clean by licking their fur. But they are also very useful. The Ancient Egyptians used to keep cats to catch rodents.

But first things first, cats need to be trained and taught the rules of the house. Luckily for cat owners, this means, no more biting!
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