Article

How to Toilet Train a Cat

Topic: PetsPublished March 18, 2009

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 749 legacy views

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

If you have an indoor cat, it is important that it knows how to use a litter box, but it can be very convenient (and cool!) for the cat to use the toilet. This can make life with Kitty much more pleasant.

Be Consistent

Consistency is very important. When you are using the litter box initially, make sure that kitty always uses it. Consistency is the key to train your cat, and toilet training success. Stick with it; keep showing your cat where he or she is supposed to go.

Place a kitten in a litter box right after eating and upon waking from naps and in the morning (Many kittens are diurnal and you can often keep them that way if you stick with it.

That can make things much easier for you because the kitten will be sleeping when you are sleeping.). Be consistent in making the toilet accessible to the cat and while you are training, watch her and make sure that she places her feet on the seat and not in the bowl (until you remove it).

Rewards Don't Work - But Cleanliness Does

Face it; cats couldn't care less if you reward them for good behavior. Where dogs love to be praised when they do something good, cats don't care if you approve or not. Cleanliness, on the other hand, does influence your cat to use the litter box and later the toilet.

Make It Seem Like Their Idea

When you are implementing toilet training with an older cat, this is even more important to remember. Any cat, especially older cats take to an idea faster, and more easily if they think it was their idea to begin with.

Let your feline friend, find their litter box all on their own. Then after they find the litter box and start to use it, move it. Don't move it far, you must gradually take it to the toilet. This way your cat will use this new toilet idea right off the bat.

If your cat is not accustomed to using the litter box, put the cat in a room by itself. Put the litter box in the room, along with food, water and a toy but make sure that there is very little in the room, including furniture and clothing or towels on the floor.

Don't Play Hide The Litter Box

Cats are creatures of habit. If you put their litter box in one area, keep it there. If you are trying to toilet train the cat, place the litter box right next to the toilet.

Don't switch it up and move it around. If you move your cat's litter box, you will probably find that the cat will use the area where the litter box was. Don't confuse poor Kitty.

Leave the litter box where it is and don't move it around a lot. Hide the litter box is not a fun game for Kitty, in fact, it is quite stressful.

Plus, you want to direct kitty to the toilet so the only time you should move it is when you are raising the litter box to be level with the toilet, then over the toilet, the remove it altogether.

Move At The Cat's Pace

Be sure you are moving at your cats pace. If your cat stresses out they are more likely to have accidents. So if you notice your cat is having trouble or having accidents, go back a step until you are sure they understand. Then, you can move continue on with toilet training your cat.

Cats like to be clean and they like having their own litter box, but they respond well to toilet training as well. With a little patience and a lot of love your kitty will be toilet trained in no time at all.

Article author

About the Author

Have a cat behavior problem that needs solving? If so, you'll want to visit http://www.secretsofcats.com today to get expert information on how to train your cat and eliminate cat problems quickly.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

The veterinary profession is often praised for the crucial role it plays in the health and well-being of pets, but it is also well-known for its demanding and high-stress environment. Long hours, emotional strain, and the constant pressure of caring for animals in distress can take a significant toll on the mental and physical well-being of veterinarians. As the industry grapples with increasing burnout and staff shortages, innovative companies like Pawssum are stepping in wi

March 8, 2025

Article

Frogs have unique pupils that vary widely among species. Their pupils can be horizontal, vertical, round, or even heart-shaped. Frog pupils are fascinating and serve different purposes. Their shape and orientation help them see better in their specific environments. Some frogs hunt at night, while others are active during the day. The shape of their pupils helps them adapt to these activities. For example, horizontal pupils give them a wide field of vision, perfect for spotti

February 1, 2025

Article

Caring for a baby chamеlеon can bе a rеwarding еxpеriеncе, but it also comеs with its challеngеs. Thеsе dеlicatе rеptilеs rеquirе spеcific carе to thrivе, and еvеn small mistakеs can lеad to sеrious hеalth problеms. Whеthеr you'rе a first-timе chamеlеon ownеr or looking to improvе your carе routinе, it's important to bе awarе of common pitfalls and how to avoid thеm. In this articlе, wе'll еxplorе thе top fivе mistakеs in baby

August 13, 2024

Article

Veiled chameleons are fascinating reptiles that have become popular pets due to their unique appearance and intriguing behavior. However, owning a veiled chameleon is a significant responsibility that requires a thorough understanding of their specific needs. If you’re considering bringing one into your home, or if you’re already an owner, it’s crucial to be well-informed about their care requirements. This guide will provide you with all the essential information you n

August 12, 2024