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One of the great things about cats is that they take themselves to the bathroom. So, when your cat stops using her litter box, it usually means something is amiss. Here, your vets Middletown, DE tell you about some common reasons for a litter box aversion in cats.
It’s not clean.
Who wants to use a dirty bathroom all the time? If you don't scoop out Fluffy’s box often enough, she might stop using it entirely. We recommend scooping your cat’s waste on a daily basis and changing all the litter about once a week.
It’s not in the right spot.
Cats are picky about where their bathrooms are located. If it’s too close to food and water, she might decide to stop using it. If it’s in a crowded space with a lot of human and pet traffic, she’ll prefer to do her business somewhere else.
She’s ill or injured.
Sometimes, cats can’t reach their box because of an injury, or they can’t hold their bladder because of something like a UTI. If you determine to find another reason for Fluffy’s behavior, call the vet.
Ask your veterinarians Middletown, DE today for more insight into your cat’s litter box habits.
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