How to Potty Train Your Cat

By mike mcgee, published Jun 18, 2006
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One of the most common complaints from cat owners is that they can be very difficult to potty train. Your cat might be the cutest, cuddliest thing you have ever seen before. When it comes time to potty train, your kitty seems more like a lion. You wrestle with it over and over until you give in and just let the cat do its business wherever it likes. That won’t work, because you don’t have the time to clean up after the cat all the time. Never fear, there is hope for your cat to potty train.

Some cat mothers potty train their kittens and teach them to use the litter box. Your kitten may have already had its potty training lesson. Some kittens that might have been orphaned did not get the chance to potty train so you will have to do it for them. Newborn kittens are too young to potty train since they need stimulation in order to urinate. You can do this by gently rubbing a warm wet cloth on their genital areas after every feeding.

You will know that it is safe to potty train the kitten once it has started to walk on its own and feed itself. This is the best time to potty train the kitten and let it become acquainted with the litter box. The first litter box that you purchase to potty train the cat should have sides that are low enough for the kitten to step over the top. After the first few feedings, start to potty train your kitten by placing it in the litter box and scratch the litter a little bit. You should do this as soon as possible after the kitten has been fed. This will help to potty train the kitten and let it know that the litter box is the place that it should use as the toilet.

Sometimes these steps might not work immediately to potty train your cat. If this is the case, then you might consider putting the cat in a cage and let him kind of potty train himself. The cage works because there is only enough room for food, water, and the litter box. When you make the cat choose, it will quickly realize which space it is supposed to use for sleeping and which space it should use for letting out its waste. This method is sure to work as cats are relatively tidy animals. They do not want to lay their heads in the same place that they lay their waste.

Takeaways
  • Some cat mothers potty train their kittens and teach them to use the litter box
  • Newborn kittens are too young to potty train since they need stimulation in order to urinate
  • They do not want to lay their heads in the same place that they lay their waste.
Did You Know?
At first it may seem that the kitten is reluctant to your efforts to potty train. It will take some time for the kitten to get used to especially if it is one that has been orphaned
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angel_soccerchic. ur cat mite b missing its mother??? if so, put a hotwater bottle in a cover under its bed and a ticking clock they think its their mother and go to sleep easier, my cat has this and doesn't whine.hope i've helped u

Posted on 06/30/2008 at 9:06:17 AM

 
i got my kitten yestaday and she won't use the litter tray, but when i put her on the grass she peed over me!!!!i've tried aluminium foil but she likes the sound of it!!!wat do i do??

Posted on 06/30/2008 at 9:06:27 AM

 
cats are not gay. you don't compare cats with dogs. cats are cats dogs are dogs deal with it. Especially you shouldn't say that on a cat advice page. jerk

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 6:06:11 PM

 
cats are gay dogs are the way to go u homos

Posted on 12/02/2007 at 10:12:00 AM

 
my cat is the whiniest cat ever but he's still cuddly && cute but he just wont get the point of potty training !!!!! && he cries alot i need help!!

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

 
im stiil confused i need help this advice does not help one bit do not take this websites advice

Posted on 09/23/2007 at 1:09:00 PM

 
i like posting these there fun

Posted on 09/23/2007 at 10:09:00 AM

 
my cat just went number tone on a plastic bag it was funny

Posted on 09/22/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

 
hi

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

 
I have two kittens and they use the litterbox to go number 2 in but they still seem to pee around the house. Does anyone know how I can fix that problem?

Posted on 09/09/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
I just got a kitten a few days ago from a person claming that she was potty trained. Well she isn't. I have bought her a litter box, but the litter isn't clay. Supposedly until their 6 mounths old, you have to use clay litter. Is this true? I'm know I don't kitty poop all over my house. What do I do my fellow cat lovers?

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 7:08:00 AM

 
I just got a kitten a few days ago from a person claming that she was potty trained. Well she isn't. I have bought her a litter box, but the litter isn't clay. Supposedly until their 6 mounths old, you have to use clay litter. Is this true? I'm know I don't kitty poop all over my house. What do I do my fellow cat lovers?

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 7:08:00 AM

 
kari your cat is spraying it is because he or she is in he and has not been spayed or neautered yet

Posted on 07/17/2007 at 10:07:00 PM

 
my cat has already been potty trained and she uses it, but why does she still pee on other things...

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

 
I just got a new kitten last night. He was a barn kitten. It was pretty late last night when i brought him home, so i laid him on a blanket in the chair...when i got up this morning, there was poop and pee on the blanket that he was laying on. I threw his poop in the litter box then placed the kitten in the litter box also. I also want to know why my kitten is meowing so much?? I dont want my kitten to poop on the floor or anywhere else...what can i do?

Posted on 11/15/2006 at 6:11:00 AM

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