Carefully maintaining your cat's litter box will almost always guarantee you that you will not be faced with
litter box avoidance problems.
Many experts say that declawed cats have more
litter box avoidance problems than clawed cats.
Landsberg reported that about 5 % of cats developed either biting or
litter box avoidance problems after declaw surgery.
If you have five cats it may not seem like much fun to have to scoop six litter boxes but it's better than having some or all of the cats stressed out and maybe ending up with
a litter box avoidance problem.
If your cat is not altered — this might be spraying and not
a litter box avoidance problem.
Not exact matches
She offers straightforward solutions to the
problems that cause people to give up their cats, many of which are avoidable, including
litter box avoidance, scratching furniture and physical ailments.
If your cat's
problem is related to
litter box avoidance, it's also a good idea to take a picture of the
litter box set - up to show your veterinarian.
Staff is trained to discuss and modify a range of behavior
problems for both dogs and cats, including housesoiling,
litter box avoidance, unruly behavior, destructive behavior, separation anxiety, leash reactivity and aggression.
These are just a few of the
problems we can address: aggression to people or animals, excessive vocalization, fear and anxiety (including separation anxiety), phobias (including noise or storm phobia), unruly behavior, destructive behavior (including scratching furniture), stereotypic (repetitive) disorders (tail - chasing, self - mutilation, over-grooming), house training
problems,
avoidance of the
litter box, and cognitive dysfunction (aging changes).
In an easy to read format, The Cat Behavior Answer Book covers everything from dealing with feline feeding habits and obese cats, to
litter box avoidance, to cats with rare medical
problems.
When it is determined that the
problem is definitely
litter box avoidance, a few simple changes should be made.
WebMD» slideshow on behavior
problems in cats offers solutions for issues like scratching,
litter box avoidance, urine marking or «spraying,» and excessive grooming and meowing.
Cat Defecation
Problems Cat Urine
Problems Cat
Litter Box Problems Cat
Box Avoidance Cat
Litter Box Problem Cat
Litter Box Training Tips
Litter Box Faq
Litter Box Problem
Litter box avoidance in cats and changes in any pets personality are often symptomatic of a
problem that requires veterinary attention.
Behavior
problems such as chronic barking,
litter box avoidance, obsessive - compulsive behaviors, separation anxiety, and inter-animal conflicts usually have an emotional component and are treatable with energy essences.