
Timely cleaning:
After the cat has finished excreting, you should promptly clean the litter box to maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the environment.Use a cat litter scoop to remove clumped cat litter and feces together, and then dispose of them in the trash can.
Regularly replace cat litter:
Cat litter needs to be replaced regularly to maintain its cleanliness and deodorizing effect.Develop an appropriate replacement frequency based on the type of litter you use and your cat's excretion habits.
Keep the litter box clean:
Regularly clean the litter box to remove residual dirt and odors.Clean with mild detergent and water, then thoroughly air dry.
Observing the health status of cats:
When cleaning cat litter, observe whether the cat's feces are normal, such as color, shape, and odor.If any abnormalities are found, such as bloody stools, diarrhea, or constipation, it is necessary to consult a veterinarian in a timely manner.
Encourage cats to use litter boxes:
If the cat is unwilling to use a litter box, you can try replacing it with a different type of litter box or litter box.Ensure that the litter box is placed in a quiet and easily accessible location for cats.
In short, it is normal for cats to defecate in the litter box. You just need to clean and keep the litter box clean in a timely manner. At the same time, observe the health status of cats to ensure that they are in good physiological condition.