Some cats are put off if their whiskers touch the sides of the bowl – they may pull their food onto the food before eating it.įood and water bowls should ideally be separated. Flat faced cats need a shallow bowl or plate. The shape of the bowl depends a bit on the shape of your cat's face. Metal ones are easy to clean but some cats don't like them. Plastic ones often give off a smell and can become rough with washing leading to chin irritation. Try to stick with ceramic or glass bowls. If you have more than one cat, you need at least one litter tray per cat. Also don't clean the tray with strong/undiluted disinfectants. Don't use scented tray liners or litter deodorants as these smells can deter your cat from using the tray.
Lots of cats will refuse to use a dirty tray and end up going somewhere else in the house instead.
While cats have different preferences, research suggests that a litter depth of around 3 cm is ideal. Some have great smell reducing properties but try to use something similar to the one your kitten was weaned on to at first. You can buy so many different sorts of litter: paper, wood, clay, 'fibres'.
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Cats tend to prefer to use a tray that's away from doorways and windows so no one can sneak up on them while they're in a vulnerable position. The tray should be in a quiet, discreet place away from where your cat eats and drinks. Whatever sort of tray you go with, where you put it matters. That said, not all cats feel safe in a confined space with only one exit, especially if you've got other pets who sit outside waiting. The closed ones have some advantages such as added odour control, reduced visibility of soiled litter and increased privacy for your cat.
Kittens will usually take to open ones easily – many will have used these before during weaning. There are lots of different litter tray designs, but basically they are either open or covered. Before your new kitten arrives, there are a few things you need to get sorted.Ĭhoosing the right tray, litter and location is important for good toilet habits (and for preventing any household dogs from disgracing themselves by eating the contents – yes, that's a thing).