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Cat House Training - What You Need To Know

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Pets like cats and dogs can enrich our lives with joy, love, and entertainment. Often people adopt cats instead of dogs as a result of lifestyle constraints or personal preferences. Cats are less demanding in terms of time and space.

While it's true that cats are known to be independent creatures, they still require care and training from their owner. It's best to set rules and make sure you and your cat share a mutual respect. This is the best way to maintain the health and wellbeing of those in your household.

Most importantly, for human and feline health reasons, you need to train your cat where it is acceptable to release urine or feces. It can be highly unsanitary if your cat is relieving himself or herself wherever he or she feels like it. It is also unhygienic if your cat is peeing everywhere to mark territory indoors or express displeasure. Both cats and humans can get sick from unsanitary living conditions that have been tainted with urine or feces.

If your home and possessions are of the utmost importance to you, cat house training would be highly convenient for you. You, your friends and family can relax and enjoy spending time in a home that does not reek of cat urine. Few odors will be as difficult to eliminate as cat pee from your floors and furnishings.

Although cat house training can sound intimidating, most cats are really quite easy to housetrain. They prefer to live in clean, sanitary surroundings. They naturally want to avoid fouling up their sleeping and eating areas with urine or feces. It is your job as a responsible cat owner to define and designate the acceptable locations for waste elimination.

Cat house training isn't rocket science. Even a new kitty owner can teach their pet how to use the litter box. First purchase a litter box and some clumping kitty litter. In place of clumping litter, buy special liter with crystal granules. These types of litter are designed for the purpose of litter box training. Just remember to set the kitty in the litter box after every meal or when it seems ready to "go".

Cats instinctively desire to dig and cover their bodily waste. When cat house training, you should always praise your cat for entering and correctly using the litter box, since it will reinforce their behavior. In no time at all, your cat will understand the litter box's purpose and everyone will be pleased.