1. Choose the Right Spot for the Litter Box
Cats prefer quiet and private places. Avoid high-traffic areas, noisy spots, or places near food and water bowls.
2. Show Your Cat Where the Litter Box Is
After setting up the litter box, take your cat to it and let them smell it. You can even gently place their paws on the litter to encourage exploration.
3. Keep the Litter Box Clean
Cats are very clean animals. If the litter box smells bad or the litter is dirty, your cat may refuse to use it. Bentonite helps with daily cleaning because it forms solid clumps that are easy to remove.
4. Use a Gradual Transition
If your cat was used to regular litter, gradually mix bentonite with the old litter. Increase the proportion of bentonite until it completely replaces the old litter.
5. Praise and Reward
When your cat uses the litter box correctly, offer a small treat or pets. Positive association speeds up the learning process.
6. Be Patient
Some cats adapt immediately, others need a few days or even weeks. Avoid punishment – it can create stress and make the problem worse.
Getting your cat used to bentonite litter is a simple process if you follow the right steps. You’ll have a cleaner home, and your cat will be happy and comfortable.


