• 8 years ago
How to Litter Train a Kitten: Litter Training a Cat

Contrary to popular belief, a kitten's mother won't teach it how to use the litter box, which means you'll have to! Caitlin Lewis from the Humane Society of Greater Dayton discusses exactly how to train or re-train your cat to use a litter box in order to prevent house soiling.
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Although cats bite instinctively, you can curb this tendency by appropriate training.

Step 1: Engage the cat
Engage the cat or kitten in a game of play fighting. This will arouse the cat's natural tendency to bite.

Step 2: Stop the game
Stop the game as soon as you see the cat begin to expose its claws or teeth. Wait for the cat to calm down, and then resume the game.

Step 3: Continue playing
Continue playing with the cat. If the cat bites or scratches you, let out a scream. Stop playing and ignore the cat.

Tip
Consider spraying the cat with a spray bottle filled with water if the cat continues to bite you. A small spritz in the area of the cat's face is enough, but be careful not to spray the cat's ears.

Step 4: Use the touch method
Observe the areas on the cat's body that are most sensitive to contact -- typically the mouth, paws, ears, and tail. When sensitive areas are touched, there is a tendency for the cat to start biting.

Step 5: Touch a sensitive area
Touch one of the sensitive areas on the cat's body for a second. Then give the cat a treat.

Step 6: Increase the contact time
Gradually increase the amount of time that you are in contact with the sensitive area. Do this until the cat learns to tolerate increasing levels of contact there.

Step 7: Repeat with other sensitive areas
Repeat this procedure with other sensitive areas that provoke biting. Now you should have a cat whose meow is worse than its bite.
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Did You Know?
Cats have two sets of teeth -- a first set that is lost when they are young, and a permanent set

Exercise and mental stimulation are important for your cat's emotional and physical well-being. A tired cat is a happy cat, one who is less likely to engage in destructive behaviors like shredding the furniture.

Providing your cat with the physical exercise and mental stimulation he needs can be a challenge, though. Many pet owners turn their cats loose outside to explore. But this isn't a safe solution; your cat can be hit by a car, attacked by a predator or just lost forever.

If your cat is social, relaxed and outgoing, one of the safest ways to allow him to experience the outdoors is to teach him to walk on the leash. It's true: Cats actually can learn to walk on the leash! Watch the video to find out if your cat is a good candidate for leash walking and how to train him to heel nicely at your side.
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