Let
the current cat litter box get dirty and do not scoop it... this will encourage your cat to use the clean automatic litter box.
Not exact matches
If your
cat is accustomed to a
litter and not having
litter box problems, we suggest that you put some of the
current litter on top of the new
litter you are switching to.
The
current behavior of today's house
cats with respect to chasing mice, grabbing ankles, playing with toys, tearing into arms with back claws, and
litter box behavior have their origins in those ancient felines.
PetSafe, makers of the Simply Clean Automatic
Cat Litter Box, suggests introducing the Simply Clean by setting it up right next to your cat's current kitty litter b
Cat Litter Box, suggests introducing the Simply Clean by setting it up right next to your cat's current kitty litte
Litter Box, suggests introducing the Simply Clean by setting it up right next to your cat's current kitty litter b
Box, suggests introducing the Simply Clean by setting it up right next to your
cat's current kitty litter b
cat's
current kitty
litterlitter boxbox.
Two or more
cats share a
litter box (the
current litter box recommendation is one
box per
cat plus one extra).
At times, some
cats may experience an aversion to their
current litter or
litter boxes.
In a single
cat home, the
cat may have experienced something unpleasant in association with the
current litter box (molestation by a child or dog, loud noise etc.) and needs a new «bathroom area.»
Place the new ScoopFree
litter box next to your
cat's
current litter box, allowing them to have access to both
boxes for at least a week.
If you know your
cat doesn't like the
current brand of
litter you've been using or if you're unsure what type of
litter he would prefer you can set out an additional
litter box with the new type of
litter.