Cats
with litter box aversion frequently require re-training to the box.
Not exact matches
Some cats develop an
aversion to their
litter box because of the pain associated
with scratching in the
litter after a declawing procedure.
The reason why I don't recommend automatic
boxes is that some cats are spooked by the mechanical action of automatic
boxes, and I don't believe it's worth taking chances
with creating a
litter box aversion for the sake of convenience.
Cats will often associate any pain or discomfort that they are having
with the environment at that moment, and this can create a
litter box aversion.
If you're concerned about
litter box aversion, my suggestion is to select a
litter with no odor control additives.
From cat panic attacks to eating disorders, from
litter box aversion to phobias and depression, Dr. Dodman provides hope and help for anyone
with a «problem cat.»
If you're experiencing a
litter box aversion problem
with your cat make sure you have him examined by the veterinarian to rule out any possible underlying medical cause.
A cat
with an
aversion to her
litter box will usually eliminate on a variety of surfaces.