Out of the Stray's last litter, I still have 4 Kittens. They are now about 16 weeks old. As tiny babies, they would cry to get their mother to lick them until they were able to void. At about 4 to 5 weeks when they started venturing out, they would still cry as they looked for a place to soil, usually in some corner on the carpet. I eventually got them trained to do it in the litter box by listening for this cry and picking them up and putting them in the box before they soiled (too much). This crying was useful at first, and I figured it was something they would outgrow.
But they are close to 4 months old now, and they are still making that odd call as they dig and circle in the litter box, getting ready to void. They have a regular schedule, their "product" looks normal, and there is no evidence of blood or worms. SO why are they still making this call? Will they ever outgrow it? Is there anything I can do to help them?
But they are close to 4 months old now, and they are still making that odd call as they dig and circle in the litter box, getting ready to void. They have a regular schedule, their "product" looks normal, and there is no evidence of blood or worms. SO why are they still making this call? Will they ever outgrow it? Is there anything I can do to help them?