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Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter BoxJani from Wichita Falls, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter Box
He may be having a hard time finding his way into the box. Try making a long sloping ramp for him to get in and out of the box with. Hopefully this will help him feel more comfortable getting in and out of it. Post by Cricketnc RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter BoxUse the puppy trainers sold at Walmart. Put one in front of the litter box then add some litter and slowly transfer back to the litter box. Will work like a charm. The puppy trainers also have odor protections and are so easy. They are large so just cut in half and they still work great. Hope you still have the cat and didn't euthanize. Post By pinkcoyote (Guest Post) RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter BoxTry "Cat Attract" litter by Dr Elcy. It's pricey, but has some herb in it that really seems to work! Post By Nica (Guest Post) RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter BoxTake him to the vet and go from there. He needs a thorough check-up and they may also have some suggestions for you. Post by Maryeileen RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter BoxYou are a saint in my book. Be patient with her. Have her checked by a vet to make sure there aren't any health issues. Good luck! Post by Anonymous RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter Box
I've trained three cats to newspaper, which absorbs odors if changed daily and at least two sheets thick. I found an out of the way place, placed an old shallow vinyl box besides the paper because cats prefer to have separate places for urine and feces. I don't know why. One cat was feral, a teacup kitten in top of a small tree. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter Box
Try using litter attract in your litter box. Post by lmn95 RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter BoxHave you been to a Vet yet? I have a kitten with one eye. She was one of 4 born to a feral Mother. She does fine without the eye and cats have a wonderful sense of smell so she definitely knows where the box is. Have you changed the type of litter? Cats usually dislike their litter type changed. Perhaps the little thing is sick again. My Tinkerbelly and my 8 others use the box. The one I had that did not was trying to tell me he was sick with a gastro infection. When a cat stops using their box it is usually something wrong with the cat or their box. Don't punish the little one. Once they have these upper respiratory infections they tend to have a weakness to them and in their whole immune system. I don't mean it is something you can't handle it is just a fact. My baby had normal eyes but it appears she had an infection passed from her Momma at birth. They were all ill but she was just 1 lb and almost died.If you have not changed or messed with the litter then get to the Vet ASAP. My Daughter's cat started that way a few weeks ago.......she suddenly had a large tumor show on her bladder. Amber went to the Rainbow Bridge last week because she could no longer eat or drink and because we love her. Post by floridafilly RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter Box
Putting down a blind cat is not an option, at least not to anyone who loves animals. Floors can be protected and replaced. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter Box
I also adopted a kitten with similar sight issues a few years back and had to teach her to use the litter box...and so I understand. Post By cat lover (Guest Post) RE: Blind Kitten Has Stopped Using the Litter BoxI know you love this cat, but face facts, unless you are willing to give up your floors, and you probably will have too. You will either let him be an outdoor barn cat, or put him down humanely. He takes a lot of care and he is young, and unaccostumed to everything without sight. You will have to have patience. You may also try kitty pads right in front of the litter box. Post by Tanya39 |
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