Popular wisdom seems to be that you just move the litter tray nearer the door and eventually outside and into a flower bed. Then you can remove it altogether. If the cat is small you can go out with them and scratch around in the dirt with your fingers, or pick up their paw and use it to scratch the dirt. Instincts kick in and they know what this means. It worked for all of our kittens. Just be careful while doing that though, because some kittens HATE IT when you get a hold of their paw and simulate pawing... They just IGNORE the act all together sometimes if you do things that they didn't intend to do.
move its litter box outside,then about a week later just spred its litter on the grass,then about another week later just let it go outside...some times u have to do this process a little slower
Here is a tip that has worked for me in the past. after your kitten has gone #2 some where other than the litter box, pick it up and place it in the litter box. Then take the kitten to smell the litter box several times during the day.After awhile it will learn that is where it goes
This is a good answer you could train it but if you don't know how go to your local library borrow a book about how to train your cat to do it's business in it's litter box if you can't find the book ask a person that works there and ask them if they could find a book about training your cat to go do it's business it's litter box.
Training a cat to use a litter box is really easy. Put the litter box near where the cats stay and show them to go there if they have an accident in the floor. Most cats will automatically use the box without being trained.
Maybe get a litterbox or a box and put it in the crate?
Yes you can, such as a cat has a litterbox. Only you'll have to train it to urinate in that place.
It might be a glitch as it would be unnatural for a cat to be on a litterbox for so long.
When its young, put it in the litterbox.
If you mean "can you litterbox train a Chihuahua?", the answer is yes.
Get a smaller litterbox
if you mean like "sit" and "stay," then no. cats cant be trained to sit and stay. but like to use a litterbox, then yes.
Your cat may have bladder stones (this happened to me) and wants to find a comfortable place to urinate, as the litterbox is obviously less comfortable than a bed.
the cat is leaving its scent
one litterbox per cat
you should teach your cat where its litterbox is
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