Just like in real estate where location is crucial, so it is for
your cat's litter boxes.
Here's some ideas and tips on how to effectively locate them for
good cat litter box habits.
When you think about cat litter box placement, imagine if it's a
place where you'd like to do your business. We humans generally
cherish a quiet and private location. Your cat isn't much
different. She'd like her cat litter boxes placed where she can
feel safe while voiding. When animals eliminate, this is a
vulnerable time for them, and if your cat doesn't feel safe and
comfortable, she'll find her own location to fulfill this need.
Depending upon the cat's age and mobility, an ideal litter box
location is someplace where humans don't tread constantly. Take
a look around your house and think about this as you ponder
locations. Some ideal places are your basement, rarely-used
bathrooms, and larger closets.
If you have a room that doesn't get much traffic and won't let
the odors waft all through the house, then set up a litter box
in that location.
If a family member's bedroom will work (assuming that person
won't be jarred awake at 3 AM when kitty is busy digging a hole
to China to bury her output!), use that as well.
Many cats prefer to have a cat litter box near their favorite
"hang outs." This way, they don't have to go far when nature
calls.
The most desirable location will be quiet, somewhat secluded,
and afford kitty the luxury of time and the feeling of safety to
properly eliminate in her cat litter box.
Sometimes your cat will decide a location for you. In my home,
my kitty Scout prefers the cat litter box in the exercise room
in lieu of the one in the basement (which would be my first
choice) and another in a nook off the kitchen.
But she doesn't like those locations as well, so it's critical
that I keep that cat litter box up to her standards - clean, no
deposits left over from her brother JJ, and leaving the door
open - even when I'm using the exercise bike or the cross
trainer! If I forget any of these things, she lets me in the
most direct way possible - by not using a litter box when she
needs to eliminate.
If there was ever a case where cats have staffers and hired
help, I'm living proof! So take a hint from your cat...try to
accomodate her preferred location for successful, consistent cat
litter box usage.
About Author :
Nancy solved the cat urine odor problem in her home, and kept
the cat that caused it. Read "18 Ways to Stop Cat Urine Odor
Problems" to discover your solution.
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