Choosing the correct litter box will ensure that your cat is comfortable and safe when using the litter box. Cats that become stressed or uncomfortable with the litter box may begin to avoid it altogether. If you didn't change the litter but did replace the litter box, and your cat has since stopped using it, you must address the root cause of your furry friend's behavior change. Start by choosing the right size litter box, ensuring it is spacious enough for your cat. Large litter boxes with high sides are great for larger breeds such as Maine Coons. While using the bathroom, they will have enough space to find a more comfortable position. Conversely, if you have a small cat, you might want to consider a small litter box with low sides so that your cat doesn't have to put in extra effort to get to her litter box. If your cat doesn't like doing things in public, it might be worth considering locked crates to provide privacy for your friend. If you are a cat owner who loves cleanliness very much but is not always at home, you should turn to Robot Litter with an automatic cleaning function. It is also essential to carefully consider the placement of the tray and place it in a secluded place away from food and water bowls.
If your furry friend does not like the litter box, then the amount of litter you use will go by the wayside; your cat will avoid the unloved place and begin looking for a more comfortable and safe corner for its toileting activities. By choosing the correct litter box that suits your cat's preferences, you can encourage regular litter box use and minimize stress behaviors associated with inadequate or awkward litter box placement.