Not exact matches
One
of the key areas where you can start from would be emptying
out Puss»
litter box daily, scooping up Fido's
poop regularly (even if it's done in the backyard garden), and cleaning
out the cages
of your smaller pets like guinea pigs and birds weekly.
This means that your cat's
poop will be easier to scoop
out of the
litter box.
Litter box issues are unique for long - haired cats While covered
boxes keep the
poop out of sight, they are intimidating for...
For instance, some cats start peeing or
pooping outside the
litter box because it's not so easy to climb in and
out of it, as you noticed.
Cat's don't tend to do things like pee and
poop outside
of their
litter boxes, or turn aggressive
out of spite.
Less
poop to scoop
out of the
litter box... what's not to like about that?
Since it will constantly clean the
litter box, you don't have to worry about scooping the
poop out of its
box.
Here's what I need help with, and no cat behavior expert has been able to help me with this one yet... He
poops in the
litter box just fine, but he walks
out of the
litter box while he urinates.
If the
litter box is dirty and full
of old
poop, your cat will begin her dig to China in order to find a clean area, kicking
out litter in the process.