Methods to Train Cats to Learn Elimination

For naturally clean pet cats, they always find it hard to tolerate a toilet soiled by feces. Therefore, in daily life, owners need to clean the cat’s toilet promptly to allow smooth elimination. Of course, when the cat is young, the owner should also adopt scientific methods to train the cat so it learns to eliminate and develops good toilet habits.
In daily life, when a pet cat’s tail is raised and it shows a squatting motion, this means it is about to relieve itself. At this time, the owner should quickly place the cat in the litter box, letting it know that this is the place to go. After a period of repetition and reinforcement, a smart cat will learn to go to that fixed place when it needs to eliminate.
Meanwhile, owners should understand that pet cats are animals that dislike changes in their environment. So once the owner has determined the cat’s fixed elimination place, it should not be changed arbitrarily. Because a litter box that is moved will make it difficult for the cat to relieve itself peacefully. At the same time, the cat’s litter box should not be placed near the cat’s sleeping area, nor in a noisy place. The cat’s elimination box should be located in a quiet place.
Of course, during the training process of pet cat elimination, the cat may sometimes be disobedient. When the owner discovers that the cat eliminates elsewhere or urinates or defecates indiscriminately, the owner should promptly stop and scold the cat’s behavior, then take the cat to the fixed place and let it relieve itself there. During the training, owners must be persevering and patient until the cat fully masters elimination training before stopping the training.