Some cats take longer than others to
adopt new litter boxes and it seems like your baby is one of them.
Not exact matches
If you can not make this commitment, consider purchasing or
adopting an adult cat that is most likely
litter box trained and will usually adapt well to a
new home.
Adopting a full grown cat means that your
new pet knows how to use a
litter box, knows how to use a scratching post, rather than scratch at your furniture, and is less likely to chew things such as electrical cords.
If the mother uses a
litter box, then the kitten will likely learn this before being are
adopted into a
new home.
Stories abound about kittens who are
adopted into
new homes, then promptly disappear for days at a time, coming out only at night to eat and use the
litter box.