Tuesday 3 November 2009

At Last! Cat Litter Boxes Don't Have To Be Wicked


At Last! Cat Litter Boxes Don't Have To Be Wicked

There is nothing worse for cat or cat owner than a smelly litter box.

For lots of people, the litter box is the worst of part of owning a cat. Not only is it something people dread to neat but it is also dusty and dirty. And, those who have to neat it can find themselves more susceptible to cat diseases that are present there. Sure, it’s a bad job but it doesn’t have to be hard either.
There's lots of new litter boxes being designed to make the job, well, less hard. Five of them is the hooded litter box. These give the privacy to felines who are more sensitive and they also keep dust down considerably. They are idea of a single cat owner as long as they are cleaned regularly. Those who do not need to handle the litter can use removable liners for these boxes. They can lift out the whole liner and throw it out. All you need to do is put in a new liner and add the fresh litter to it.

Self Cleaning Boxes

Another option is the self cleaning box. These are idea for families that have lots of felines. Or they can be a lovely choice for somebody who doesn’t need to have to deal with it. A rake removes the soiled litter in to a removable receptacle which leaves the box neat. All you need to do is to discard the contents of the receptacle right in to the trash.
To teach your kitten to use the litter box, all you need to do is to position it in the right place and keep it neat. The litter box should never be located next to wear the cat sleeps or near where his food is.
Five times in the right place, you’ll need to tell him what the box is used for. To do this, place the cat in the box and rake your fingers through the litter. The cat may choose to start using the box right away. When they does, praise him greatly. If they wants out, play with him a few minutes and then put him back in. Repeat this several times but don’t push it. You don’t need to make him frustrated.

When to use the Box?

About ten to fifteen minutes after your cat eats, put him back in to the litter box. When they uses it, praise him for doing so. When they is napping, watch him so that you can take him to the litter box as they wakes up.
Remember that felines respond better to praise than to scolding. If they becomes annoyed or frustrated, you won't accomplish anything. Place the box in the spot where they most frequently has accidents and encourage him to use it.
A cat may stop using his litter box if you don’t keep it neat. Most felines will continue to use the litter box five times they has completed so several times, but you need to keep it neat. Also, a dirty litter box can lead to cat health problems so make sure to keep it neat.
These are some speedy and easy tips to keeping your cat's litter box neat. If you use them your cat will be your best friend.