These cat litter box training tips are compiled from expert advice, combined with some of the most common litter
box problems contributed by cat owners to this site.
Not exact matches
But fast food and overly cooked food and processed food and condiments and GMO's (which are in so much
boxed food) are
contributing to the
problem.
Conflict between cats in a household can also cause or
contribute to litter
box problems.
With careful analysis of your cat's environment, specific factors that have
contributed to the litter
box problem can usually be identified and changed, so that your cat will again use the litter
box for elimination.
Alternatively, the cat may be boarded in an animal hospital as housing in a small cage commonly brings the cat back to the litter
box plus the cat can be observed for other
problems that might be
contributing to the elimination
problem.
Your veterinarian can determine if medical
problems could be
contributing to your cat's new reluctance to use his or her litter
box and recommend a treatment plan to resolve the issue.