Litter Box Success

What do I need to consider when setting my cat up for litter box success?

For every 100 cats surrendered to Canadian shelters like Katie’s Place, 30% will be because the cat has urinated outside the litter box (1). It’s a huge number and is something that can be easily resolved. This guide will help you to understand why this happens and what you can do to set you and your feline friend up for success.

Why might my cat not use the litter box?

Cats may eliminate elsewhere in the home for many reasons, but stress is often a factor and can be due to conflict with other cats in and around the home, recent changes in the home (for example, new people, a new baby, moving home), and problems with the litter box itself (such as covered litter boxes, boxes that are too small for the cat, insufficient litter, litter the cat doesn’t like or infrequent cleaning, and overpowering odors (i.e., it’s too dirty or it emits a strong perfume).

Medical issues such as diabetes, a lower urinary tract infection, hyperthyroidism and chronic kidney disease may contribute to elimination issues and should be ruled out before attempting to address the behavior. *** If your cat has always had great litter box success and suddenly starts eliminating out of the box, pay attention! They might be trying to tell you something is medically wrong. A trip to the vet may be in order to determine if the reason for the issue is medical and not behavioural. ***

So, as you can see, with all this in mind, choosing the right litter box system for your cat is very important and there are a few things to consider:

Your choice will be influenced by your own needs and preferences. Your cat will let you know if they are, or are not, a fan of the type of litter you have. If you do encounter litter box issues, then transitioning to a different sort of litter may resolve the issue. There are also specific products available to encourage litter box use – cat attract litter, powder and sprays - indeed, there is research evidence to suggest that adding an attractant to litter encourages a cat to use it (1).

Things to remember:

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