Not exact matches
Even knowing that one
cat is off - kilter on his or her
litter box usage can be a great advantage.
Their cycle of visits may not match your
cat's
litter box usage pattern.
* Changes in appetite — eating less or more * Loss or gain of weight * Excessive vocalizing * Changes in
litter box usage — going outside of the box * Box sitting — a cat sitting in their litter box * Excessive grooming * Restlessness * Noticeable health issues * Excessive salivation or panting * Frequent vomiting * Destructive behaviors — such as scratching the carpet or furniture * Aggression * Trembling * Lethargy * Depress
box usage — going outside of the
box * Box sitting — a cat sitting in their litter box * Excessive grooming * Restlessness * Noticeable health issues * Excessive salivation or panting * Frequent vomiting * Destructive behaviors — such as scratching the carpet or furniture * Aggression * Trembling * Lethargy * Depress
box *
Box sitting — a cat sitting in their litter box * Excessive grooming * Restlessness * Noticeable health issues * Excessive salivation or panting * Frequent vomiting * Destructive behaviors — such as scratching the carpet or furniture * Aggression * Trembling * Lethargy * Depress
Box sitting — a
cat sitting in their
litter box * Excessive grooming * Restlessness * Noticeable health issues * Excessive salivation or panting * Frequent vomiting * Destructive behaviors — such as scratching the carpet or furniture * Aggression * Trembling * Lethargy * Depress
box * Excessive grooming * Restlessness * Noticeable health issues * Excessive salivation or panting * Frequent vomiting * Destructive behaviors — such as scratching the carpet or furniture * Aggression * Trembling * Lethargy * Depression
Your
cat may associate
litter box usage with pain, and stop using it, even after the constipation subsides.
(This, by the way, is in addition to the extensive collection of
cat behavior resources available on the SF SPCA website, and their Cat Behavior Email Hotline, available to their adopters who «need help with cat - to - cat aggression, litter box usage, rough play or socialization.&raq
cat behavior resources available on the SF SPCA website, and their
Cat Behavior Email Hotline, available to their adopters who «need help with cat - to - cat aggression, litter box usage, rough play or socialization.&raq
Cat Behavior Email Hotline, available to their adopters who «need help with
cat - to - cat aggression, litter box usage, rough play or socialization.&raq
cat - to -
cat aggression, litter box usage, rough play or socialization.&raq
cat aggression,
litter box usage, rough play or socialization.»
A huge benefit to adopting an older
cat is that they're probably well - trained when it comes to things like
litter box usage and proper play behavior.
You can check your
cat's
litter box usage and determine if things are getting better or worse.