Cat Training - How to Prevent Your Cat From Urinating in the House
Everyone loves a kitten and it is a fact that Americans love their cats.
Cats are the most popular pet in the USA.
But having a cat that sprays in your home is not a pleasant thing.
Spraying can be the sign of a medical condition in your cat, but it also can be a result of stress.
This stress can be caused by a new person in the home, a remodel of the home or even something as simple as new flooring.
In this article I will give you some tips on how to prevent your cat from urinating in the house.
First, have your cat checked by a veterinarian to make sure they are healthy and have no health issues.
Secondly, If your cat has sprayed place litter boxes in these locations.
Third, to start you may want to confine your cat to a small area with food, water and a clean litter box till they get the idea.
Fourth, if your cat sprays in sinks, tubs or showers, place a small amount of water in them.
This tends to discourage your cat.
Fifth, an assortment of products are available at pet supply stores that are intended to keep your cat from spraying.
These products usually have green apple or lemon scents.
Spay these products where your cat has sprayed.
Sixth, choosing the right litter box and placing it in the right location is essential.
Experiment with different litter boxes and litter.
You may also try different locations for the box until your cat chooses the location they prefer.
Lastly, when your cat stops spraying and uses the litter box correctly, make sure you praise your cat with kind words and treats.
Cats are the most popular pet in the USA.
But having a cat that sprays in your home is not a pleasant thing.
Spraying can be the sign of a medical condition in your cat, but it also can be a result of stress.
This stress can be caused by a new person in the home, a remodel of the home or even something as simple as new flooring.
In this article I will give you some tips on how to prevent your cat from urinating in the house.
First, have your cat checked by a veterinarian to make sure they are healthy and have no health issues.
Secondly, If your cat has sprayed place litter boxes in these locations.
Third, to start you may want to confine your cat to a small area with food, water and a clean litter box till they get the idea.
Fourth, if your cat sprays in sinks, tubs or showers, place a small amount of water in them.
This tends to discourage your cat.
Fifth, an assortment of products are available at pet supply stores that are intended to keep your cat from spraying.
These products usually have green apple or lemon scents.
Spay these products where your cat has sprayed.
Sixth, choosing the right litter box and placing it in the right location is essential.
Experiment with different litter boxes and litter.
You may also try different locations for the box until your cat chooses the location they prefer.
Lastly, when your cat stops spraying and uses the litter box correctly, make sure you praise your cat with kind words and treats.