The mother cat usually "trains" the kitties to use a litterbox. But sometimes, if kittens are removed from their mothers too early, you'll have to step in and be the teacher.
First thing in the morning, right after the kitten wakes up, take her to the litter box, sit her in it, and scrape some of the litter with her front paws. Stay with her until you know she's gone potty. It usually only takes one or two lessons for the kitten to get the idea.
Make sure you keep the litterbox clean; cats won't go potty in befouled places.
2006-10-02 06:46:38
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answered by Fetch 11 Humane Society 5
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It's really easy to potty train a kitten. They usually take to it on their own. Just leave the box near them at all times, Stick the kitten in the box they will learn what it is for and watch the kitty often for signs of having to go. Good luck.
2006-10-02 06:44:19
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answered by Kittylover 1
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You put the kitty in the box and make her little paws scratch just like they should when she has gone. Most cats potty train real easy.
2006-10-02 06:46:49
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answered by Anonymous
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they basically know how to use a litter box by instinct. they dig in dirt to go potty, why not in clay dirt? just stick her in the litter box to show her where it is, and make sure it is always accessable to her, i know people like to cuddle with kittys but when she's trying to get away, she probably needs to go to the bathroom, let her go for it,
best of luck to ya. and if she does have any accidents you can always use Natures Miracle which can be found at any pet store.
2006-10-02 06:53:38
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answered by . 3
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What my friend did was: Put her kitten in front of the litter box, the kitten ran away, then next time he needed to go, he just did it in the box. Try it. Dont force her too much. She/he has to get used to the environment. Also talk to her and pet her assuring her that you're there for her.
2006-10-02 06:48:07
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answered by meryemo 1
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it depends on how old she is if she is really young ive ahd to take a warm wet washcloth and wipe their rear that stimulates them but make sure to do it over a cat box and then when she goes in there u can use something to cover it up or u can give treats if it does go all by itself so he connects going potty with something good
2006-10-02 06:48:09
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answered by lita 5
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Kittens naturally go to the litter box. Show her where it is and after a few times she will know where to go.
2006-10-02 06:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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just put her in the litter box and hold her paw and make a scratching movement. She'll get the idea.
Also, make sure she can find it. Don't put it in a different room, for example. Keep it near her so she can find it easily, that's the trick. Also, it has to be low enough that she can climb in it!
2006-10-02 06:49:05
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answered by korikill 4
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Keep the litter box in plain sight and keep putting her in the litter box. If she gets out put her right bck in. Eventually she will take a hint. Good Luck...
2006-10-02 06:46:54
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answered by Teapot23 2
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you should attempt scraping the muddle with her the front paws once you position her into the container. you want to assist her detect innovations on the thanks to dig in the container so she receives used to it. you could ought to repeat this after ever meal or maybe as she wakes from naps. Its some thing which will take some attempt, yet after the first week or so your kitten could get the dangle of it. i'd not recommend preserving a towel close to the container on the floor. She might want to correctly be associating the towel with the muddle. wish that helps.....
2016-12-04 03:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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