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Cat poops outside the litter box
The reason why a cat poops outside the litter box may be: The cat's litter box has not been cleaned in time, and there is too much feces and urine in the litter box. The cat can't stand on it. The cat owner has multiple cats and the cat doesn't like to share a litter box with other cats. The cat litter or litter box has been recently changed, and the cat dislikes the changed litter box or litter. If the cat owner lives in a multi-cat household, it is recommended to add one more litter box than the number of cats.
Reasons why cats poop outside the litter box
There are several reasons why a cat poops outside the litter box. First, consider whether the litter box is too small or not compatible with the cat's size. When the cat defecates, it may not be able to accurately measure the position, resulting in the feces being outside the litter box. Another situation to consider is whether the household has multiple cats and whether they share a litter box. This situation can also easily lead to cats pooping outside the litter box.
Cat's personality
The personality of a cat varies depending on the breed and raising conditions. Generally, domesticated cats are prone to be affectionate, loving, curious, active, clean, and have strong memory, but some cats may be more aloof and not as close to their owners. To a certain extent, the cat's personality is also related to the owner's guidance and education.
How to train a cat to be obedient
Cats are easiest to tame and manage during their youth, so owners can take advantage of this period to strengthen the cat's taming and management. In the process of taming the cat, positive reinforcement can be used to domesticate the cat. At first, the owner can lead the cat to perform some demonstrations, and then let the cat complete them independently after a period of time. When the cat correctly completes a certain action, give it a reward to strengthen the action.