Persian Cat Toilet Training

Love your Persian cat but can’t get it stop urinating all over the house? Want to learn how to teach your pet cat where to relief itself? Read on for our guide to Persian cat toilet training….

If your Persian cat is urinating in your house and you’re unable to train it, there are a few initial assessments you need to make:

Causes for Bad Toilet Training

Firstly, what is causing your cat to urinate inside on the rugs and living room furniture, rather than the place where it should be going to the toilet. Finding the answer to this question is key to training your Persian cat.

There are a lot of reasons why your Persian cat is urinating in all the wrong places. Its usually best to begin is with a visit to your vet. You must make sure there is no health related reason first. Other reasons are often related to the individual home life of the cat. If there are other pets, new cats in the house, have you recently changed address or somebody new has come to live with you, these could all be potential causes for your Persian cats lack of toilet etiquette. Any of these changes can be upsetting to a Persian cat.

Natural Cat Urine Cleaner

Secondly, it’s imperative to clean cat urine out of our carpet and living room or bedroom furniture and clothes that your Persian cat has taken a liking to. There is no point toilet training a cat if your residence still smells of cat urine from before.

There are several different techniques available to clean cat urine. Cat urine is one of the most difficult stains to remove.  You need an effectual cleaner that will go through deep into the fibers of your carpet or clothes or whatever your cat is peeing on. It’s best to use natural cat urine cleaner that will remove the stain and smell while making sure the stain does not return.

Conditions for Successful Persian Cat Toilet Training

Successful toilet training for Persian cats can be done with cats that are at least two months old. You can’t properly toilet train a cat that is less than two months old.

Cats are extremely personal animals when it comes to urinating. They have a tendency to hide their excrement. Before you begin toilet training your Persian cat, purchase a litter tray so that the cat knows where it is supposed to relieve itself. Ensure the litter tray you acquire is plastic. Fill the litter with soil, sawdust, sand and cat litter. These materials are necessary for toilet training a Persian cat.

If your cat is not using the litter tray, then endeavor to educate her by correcting her straight away after she has finished urinating. This can be done by shouting at full volume “NO” or squirt bottle of water onto the cat at the time it urinates in the wrong location.

If a kitten is raised with a mother who uses a litter tray, the kitten without human intervention learns to use litter tray too. Try to get your cat familiar with the litter tray. Put your cat inside the litter tray after eating or playing or even after waking up. This will assist it to grow to be familiar with the litter tray. Make sure that you put the litter tray in a quite place while toilet training as cats do not like to be watched.

The final phase of toilet training a Persian cat is to get it to use the toilet. Move the litter tray towards the toilet slowly. Make sure that you make only minor changes as a large alteration to the place of litter tray can make your cat apprehensive and confuse her.

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