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Litterbox Training a Blind Cat?

I have a blind and deaf kitty that is 6 months old.
He's been eating and drinking good, but he hasn't gone to the bathroom. How do I get him to go to the bathroom in his litter box?

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By Jenna R from Selinsgrove, PA

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January 5, 20140 found this helpful

Awww poor kitty, glad he has found someone that loves him. He is blind and deaf, but his senses should be good, smelling is #1 for kitties. When they smell food etc. Is he peeing and pooping on the floor? Put some wee wee pads in the area that he has gone at, this way you can collect some poop and a piece of the pee area from the pad and try putting that into the cat litter box.

Now try putting the litter box at that main spot he keeps going out, hopefully he will smell what is in the box and go in, if it works then keep that litter box in that spot. (just make sure you clean the area that he has been using very well so the main scent and smell you want him to smell is in the litter box).

 

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