2. Keep the litter box clean. Cats are very sensitive to the cleanliness of their litter box. Make sure to scoop out solids every day and change the litter completely once a week.
3. Provide multiple litter boxes. Cats like to have multiple litter boxes available, so place at least two boxes in different locations in your home.
4. Make sure the litter boxes are in a quiet, private location. Cats don't like to use the litter box if they feel stressed or interrupted.
5. Provide the right type of litter. Some cats prefer clumping litter, while others prefer non-clumping litter. Experiment with different types of litter until you find one that your cat likes.
6. Encourage your cat to use the litter box. Place a few treats in the litter box to entice your cat to use it. You can also try playing with your cat near the litter box to make it a more positive experience.
7. Be patient. It may take some time for your cat to learn to use the litter box consistently. Don't give up if you have a few setbacks. Just keep following the above steps and your cat will eventually get the hang of it.