Pet Care Guide: What to Do If Your Cat Doesn’t Know How to Use a Litter Box?

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Tabby cat stepping out of a blue covered litter box in a bright indoor room with wooden flooring.

Why Do Cats Use Litter Boxes Naturally?

Cats have an instinct passed down from their wild ancestors: they bury their waste to hide their scent from predators. This makes litter box training straightforward—especially with the right setup.

1. Learning from Their Mother

Kittens learn by watching their mothers. If possible, don’t separate a kitten too early—around four weeks old, they naturally learn to use the litter box. A kitten living with other trained cats will also pick up good habits by imitation.

2. How to Teach Your Cat to Use a Litter Box

Know When They Need to Go

Typical times cats need to go:

  • Right after meals
  • After waking up
  • Before bed
  • When they’re restless or circling anxiously

Being observant helps you guide them at the right moment.

Choose the Right Litter Box

  • Size & Height: The box should be roomy—about 1.5 times your cat’s length. Keep the sides low enough for kittens.
  • Style: Beginners do better with an open box—no trapped smells!
  • Placement:
    1. Keep it far from food, water, and beds.
    2. Choose a quiet, private, ventilated space that’s easy to find.
    3. Make sure it’s comfortable and feels safe.

Keep It Fresh and Clean

Cats won’t use a dirty litter box. Clean waste daily—ideally twice a day—and do a deep clean with fresh litter every couple of weeks.

Small kitten walking inside a white and blue litter box filled with clumping litter pellets on a wooden floor.

Want to Make Litter Box Cleaning Effortless?

Cleaning up after your cat doesn’t have to be a chore. An automatic self-cleaning litter box—like the Petsgofun Smart Self-Cleaning Litter Box—handles the dirty work for you!
✔️ Automatic scooping keeps the box fresh 24/7.
✔️ Odor control means your home stays smelling clean.
✔️ Low stress for cats—it’s spacious, quiet, and always ready.

Guide Your Cat with Patience

  • Put your cat in the box when they’re likely to go.
  • Gently guide their paws to mimic digging.
  • If accidents happen elsewhere, clean up well and put the waste in the litter box to help them follow the scent.
  • Be patient—good habits take time!
Elderly person wearing glasses and a yellow sweater hugging a fluffy orange cat resting on their shoulder.

What If You Move the Litter Box?

Avoid big changes if possible. If you must relocate it, move it gradually or place some used litter in the new spot to help your cat find it. Lead them there until they feel secure.

Most cats will use a litter box instinctively when you set them up for success. For an even easier, cleaner, and stress-free experience, upgrade to a Petsgofun Automatic Self-Cleaning Litter Box—it’s a game-changer for busy cat parents and happy cats alike!

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