Will a two-month-old kitten defecate on its own?
Kittens at two months old will defecate on their own. Cat defecation is an instinct and a normal physiological phenomenon. Cats will defecate on their own from birth. If a cat has difficulty defecating, you need to consider whether it is due to a disease in the cat's body, such as congenital anal atresia, etc. It is recommended to take it to a pet hospital for relevant examination and treatment in time.
How to teach a kitten to use the litter box to defecate:
1. Because the kitten is too small, it may not be able to use the litter box to defecate. Cats prepare common tools such as pet pee pads to facilitate cat defecation.
2. After the kitten has grown for a period of time, it is recommended to prepare a shorter litter box so that the cat cannot enter it.
3. When a cat uses the litter box for the first time, it may not be able to use it. It is recommended to guide the kitten to use the litter box.
4. When the kitten has the idea of defecation, put the kitten in the litter box in time. Generally, kittens defecate in the morning and afternoon, and most of the defecation time is after eating.
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