- What You Get With Your British Shorthair Kitten (Starter Kit)
- Kitten Care & First Days at Home
- What Happens After You Bring the Kitten Home?
- What to Feed a Kitten in the First Year
- Kitten Vaccination & Deworming Schedule
- When Should You Spay or Neuter a Kitten?
- Why Do British Shorthair Kittens Have Watery Eyes?
If you’re planning to buy a British Shorthair kitten in Canada or Vancouver, one of the most common questions is:
“Will my kitten already be litter trained?”
The short answer: Yes — when raised by a responsible breeder, British Shorthair kittens are typically litter trained before going to their new home.
Are British Shorthair Kittens Naturally Litter Trained?
Kittens have a natural instinct to:
- dig
- cover waste
- use soft, sand-like surfaces
By the age of 6–8 weeks, most kittens already understand how to use a litter box — especially when guided by their mother and breeder.
- What You Get With Your British Shorthair Kitten (Starter Kit)
- Kitten Care & First Days at Home
- What Happens After You Bring the Kitten Home?
- What to Feed a Kitten in the First Year
- Kitten Vaccination & Deworming Schedule
- When Should You Spay or Neuter a Kitten?
- Why Do British Shorthair Kittens Have Watery Eyes?