my cat had her first litter of kittens(unexpectedly) on sunday now since then she has not used her litter tray she keeps pooing on my bed or my daughters bed, we have cleaned the litter tray and even put it in the room with her and her kittens but she still chooses to use our beds she has never done this before she has always been good with using her tray but since the kittens arrived she just don’t want to use it. we are having her spayed as soon as her milk has all gone as we really didn’t want a litter in the first place but really need help with this problem now if anyone has any ideas ide be most grateful
Hey people. I got a serious issue with my cat and don’t know what else to do. Little Molly is a really shy black cat and I have 3 in total. One is the mother of 2 kittens of who we kept – So we have a little family of cats. One of the cats are scared of everything including now the mother cat. We have one litter box and where the other 2 cats will use the litter tray, one of the kittens (now coming to one year old – she about 10 months old) just will rarely use it. She preferes to lay stools in corners of walls, under beds, couches, any dark place. I’ve kept the littertray clean as possible, sprayed the "away cat" stuff which is meant to prevent this happening all around the house bar the litter tray, put her out at nights, yet still no luck. I really like her but my mum is away to get rid of her if she dont stop. Help please?
i hav a number of cats within my household, 2 of which are mine, these are both kittens and therefore need to use the litter tray, the problem is there are 2 of the older cats that wen my back is turned will use the litter tray, everytime i hav seen this i hav grabbed them before they can do there business and put em outside, but they always find a way as soon as my back is turned.
rite i hav 2 add to this, my house does not smell, the cats mostly use there toilets outside, i dont know where u live but it is the norm to hav the cats goin outside in no way is it cruel/harmful/nasty
ive got a really big problem…my cat wont use a litter tray…ive had him 3 months and he will not use one AT ALL, hes a year old its not the litter as ive tryed changing that and he has two trays…yet he will always do hes business on my floor…ive got a new baby due in march…i cant keep him if this continues…please help me!???
what the fuck are you talking about get rid of my baby?? im 6 months pregnant you dick…why dont you go and jump infront of a train…no dumb comments please, they wont be appriciated
my problem is hes not a kitten, so i dont know if he was trained this by hes previous owner which most kittens pick it up himself..but if hes one years old i dont see how i can make him use a litter tray…it should come natural
I have 2 kittens, sisters, One of them covers up fine after she’s used the litter tray, but the other one doesn’t cover it up at all.
Is there any way I can train her to do it? If so what?
She is more or less the same size as a few weeks ago, and could use the tray perfectly fine even while pregnant and large. But since she had the kittens, she scratches the litter like normal and then stands up instead of kneeling to poo, and the feces just falls off the edge of the tray onto my floor.
Why is she doing this? I have a cat just her size who can use the tray normally and it is always clean.
i was told lastnight that because im pregnant that i cant change my kittens litter try?? is this true.i have no doubt in the women that told me but i just wondered why this was? and can i have nuts to eat to? is there anything else i should know about??
I’ve had my kittens for about a week now and their litter tray has always been in one spot. I was cleaning it earlier and moved it, about a foot away. While my back was turned one of the kittens decided to pee exactly where the tray had been.
Do they become accustomed to where it is? I’m going to want to move it eventually, what the best way to do so?
My cat has had a litter of 4 kittens. The kittens live upstairs in my sons’ bedroom but the cat litter box is downstairs in a bathroom with the door closed because it smells to badly despite me regularly cleaning it. I can’t put it upstairs with my sons for hygeine and because of the smell (my children are very young). How can I stop it from smelling, and also should I think about putting all the kittens in the downstairs bathroom in a box with warm blankets etc. so Mum can show the kittens how to use the tray. (My cat is being spayed once kittens have gone – which I’m dreading cos they’re adorable!).
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