We sorted that problem out by using that spray thing. Basically you spray it where is a litter box and for some reason kitten does THAT only there :lol: :P :ugeek:
It could be your kitten is used to a different type of litter. You might want to call the person you bought her from and check what they used. Alternatively the time they usually want to go to the loo is after eating or drinking, so as soon as she has finished put her in the litter tray put on a glove and show her to dig in the litter. This should stimulate her to want to go to the loo. They can also stop using the litter tray if they have diarrhoea or cystitis so it might be worth getting a check over with the vets as kittens are usually litter trained by the time they are re homed. Hope that helps.
Regards
Zeta
Thanks Zeta!
It worked! What we did is we just called a previous owner what type of litter they where using. Bought the same and our problems disappeared. I might be something to do with the smell or color. Anyway, we're happy now :) Thanks!
Star (not verified)
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 16:31
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How old is your kitten? Normaly they lear everything from their mum
cats777 (not verified)
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 16:33
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We sorted that problem out by using that spray thing. Basically you spray it where is a litter box and for some reason kitten does THAT only there :lol: :P :ugeek:
kittentocat-cat-vet (not verified)
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 16:34
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It could be your kitten is used to a different type of litter. You might want to call the person you bought her from and check what they used. Alternatively the time they usually want to go to the loo is after eating or drinking, so as soon as she has finished put her in the litter tray put on a glove and show her to dig in the litter. This should stimulate her to want to go to the loo. They can also stop using the litter tray if they have diarrhoea or cystitis so it might be worth getting a check over with the vets as kittens are usually litter trained by the time they are re homed. Hope that helps.
Regards
Zeta
tHREE (not verified)
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 16:35
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Thanks Zeta!
It worked! What we did is we just called a previous owner what type of litter they where using. Bought the same and our problems disappeared. I might be something to do with the smell or color. Anyway, we're happy now :) Thanks!
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