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Sand box avoidance solutions – (7 steps you can do today)
Avoidance of the sand box: The 7 -step solution you can do today!
By Rita Reimers, multi -cat behavior expert
The avoidance of the sand box is one of the most common behavior problems we see here in Cat Behavior Alliance. While the ‘property’ of Cat brings a lot of joy and company to the life of a person. But when Kitty begins to “lose” its sand box, the relationship between a cat and a owner can be tense.
How do I solve the problems of the sandbox?
The first action to solve the avoidance of the garbage box would be a trip to its veterinarian so that your cat is an exhaustive exam. There are medical problems that could be taking their cat to avoid the sandbox, such as urinary tract infections, urinary crystals or bladder stones.
Once a medical problem has been ruled out or clarified, try these seven things to correct the problem, or even prevent it so that it never begins in the first place.
Our 7 -step solution to avoid the sand box
- N plus 1: Be sure to have enough sand boxes. While most experts agree that there should be a box more than the amount of cats that share themThis is not always practical. If you have 1 for every two cats, that should be sufficient if they are collected often. See our blog, household houses, for more information about this.
- Placement of boxes: Place the sand box in a low traffic area that your cat is easily accessible. If you place the box in an area that is constantly occupied, your cat may not use it. Similarly, if your cat has to spend the place to sleep Rover to get to the box, you are likely to choose another place to “go.”
- Make the boxes away from the boxes: Do not put food and sand box next to each other. Most cats will not eat near where they eliminate, so a litter that is close to
The food bowl will probably not be used. - The size matters: Make sure the sand box is large enough to accommodate its kitten. If your rear end stands out when it is inside, you will not use it or your goal will be directed towards your floor.
- Cover vs no lid: Your cat can prefer a box of sandless sand. Although you may like the lid to help contain spills and smell, your cat can prefer open spaces of a non -recruited box.Cat litter
- Guy: Provide a cat garbage that your cat likes. You may have to change brands or types several times until you find th
and one that your cat prefers. Keep in mind that some types of cat garbage are hard for tender legs, especially if your cat is discarded. The fine texture sands are easier for legs than large thick parts with sharp edges. See our blog, choosing adequate cat garbage, for a detailed comparison of types and brands. - Wash the sand box: Remove alone is not enough. At least once a month, empty the box and wash with hot water and an enzymatic murder product, such as our favorite, Anti -ilosy Poo. Then fill the sand box with fresh and clean sand.
Is your aja box problem solved?
Solving the avoidance of the sand box can be a challenge, but if you follow these steps, your home must remain without urinating and without smell. If your kitten begins to lose your box despite having taken these precautions, this could indicate a serious medical problem. Have your cat be reviewed by a veterinarian before assuming that the problem is behavioral.
Once your cat receives a clean health list, see a Cat behaviorist To work with you and your cat. There are solutions if you are committed to work with your cat, your veterinarian and your behaviorist.
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