Friday, 20 November 2009

  • Cat Urine Removal - Tips and Help

    One of the toughest tasks, when caring for your cat, can be the cat urine removal clean up job. But it is the cat urine odour removal that is undoubtedly the most difficult.

     

    When your cat begins to urinate inappropriately around your house and is no longer using the litter box then it is time to review your litter box tactics.

     

    Kittens naturally and very quickly learn to use a litter box providing you use the following guidelines.

     

    1.    A litter box should be at least 16 by 22 inches.

    2.    Make sure that the sides are low enough for a kitten to easily climb into

    3.    If you use a liner make sure that it is nice and tight so that your cat does not catch its claws on it.

    4.    If you have a cover on the litter box make sure that it is wide and spacious so that your cat has room to move around inside.

    5.    The litter should be 2 to 4 inches deep and most cats prefer finer grains of litter.

    6.    Clean the litter box regularly. Cats are fastidious and if the litter box is not kept up to scratch then your cat may choose somewhere else to go.

    7.    Situate the litter box in a quiet, private place,that is easily accessible to your cat at all times.

    8.    Do not scent the litter as this may be objectionable to your cat and cause it to go elsewhere.

      

    If your adult cat stops using the litter box, this is often a symptom of a urinary disorder so take her to the vet immediately.

     

    Clean up the litter box, restrict her from certain areas of your house but do take her to the vet.

     

    For more free information and cat urine removal tips visit:


    http://www.caturineremovalinfo.com/

    More Resources
    http://hubpages.com/hub/CatUrinating
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