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Getting My Cat To Use A Litter Tray
My middle aged cat has never used a litter tray. She had an op to remove an abdominal tumour yesterday and I can't let her out.
I've put three litter trays around the house but she's ignoring them all. I wouldn't even mind if she weed anywhere around the house until she's well enough to go outside, but I feel she's desperate to go but so well trained and clean that she won't go at all.
Is there anything I can do to encourage her to use them?
Plus any idea how long I should wait to get her go out for a little while? I'm sure she would run right back in again. She's seeing the vet tomorrow for a post op check.
I've put three litter trays around the house but she's ignoring them all. I wouldn't even mind if she weed anywhere around the house until she's well enough to go outside, but I feel she's desperate to go but so well trained and clean that she won't go at all.
Is there anything I can do to encourage her to use them?
Plus any idea how long I should wait to get her go out for a little while? I'm sure she would run right back in again. She's seeing the vet tomorrow for a post op check.
Answers
If she usually 'goes' outside, put some soil in with the cat litter and she should recognise that it's ok to use. I wish her a speedy recovery.
11:00 Tue 06th Jan 2015
Great idea about the soil JakeP, I will try that.
Pastafreak - thanks for your answer, but even though she's just post surgery, she's got a lot of life in her - and I'm afraid she'd be off like a flash - running through my overgrown rose bushes. She had major abdo surgery for a large tumour, and I'll have to coddle her for now.
Pastafreak - thanks for your answer, but even though she's just post surgery, she's got a lot of life in her - and I'm afraid she'd be off like a flash - running through my overgrown rose bushes. She had major abdo surgery for a large tumour, and I'll have to coddle her for now.