The Most Common Litter Box Mistakes You’re Making

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A big bonus of having a cat has to be the ease kitty litter. But if your cat refuses to use it, it may be because you’re making these mistakes.

If your kitty is avoiding the litter box and eliminating elsewhere around the house, you may be performing some of the following common mistakes.

Check out the litter box errors below pet parents often make, as well as the solutions to these problems, so that you can have a happy cat that will gladly use the litter box – and only the litter box – to go to the bathroom.

Purchasing the Wrong Litter Box

Choosing the right litter box is the first step in ensuring your kitty will be satisfied enough to use it as he should. Here are some guidelines that you can consider when shopping for one:

    Using the Wrong Litter

    In addition to choosing the right litter box for your kitty, you also need to figure out what type of litter he prefers. This can take some trial and error, but the following could be a good place to start:

      Putting the Box in the Wrong Location

      Where you place your cat’s litter box can also have an effect upon whether or not he chooses to use it. Check out the tips below to help you choose the ideal spot in your home:

        Not Keeping It Clean Enough

        Keep the litter box clean by scooping waste out at least once a day, dumping out old, dirty litter and replacing it with fresh, clean litter whenever necessary, and washing out the litter box thoroughly on a regular basis.

        If you have more than one cat, consider getting more than one litter box to ensure there is always a clean box to go in, especially if you have a cat who doesn’t like to share his box with others.

        Not Addressing Your Kitty’s Needs

        Finally, remember that every cat is an individual, so for the best results, you have to figure out what your particular kitty prefers.

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