I'm sure I've posted on here before, but couldn't find my most recent thread so afraid I'm starting another one... hope that's ok.
We adopted Ebony a 2 year old cat blinded after being hit by a car in November 2010 about 2 months after the accident as her owners couldn't cope with her.
We lived in that house for 10 months longer before moving into a caravan for 8 months and moved back into the house 4 weeks ago, which I know is far from ideal for a blind cat, but it couldn't be helped and we are settled now...
The problem is that we are still having trouble getting her to use a litter tray.... (N.B. She has no sense of smell)
If she is kept in a small area she is fine, she was fine in the small room where she stayed in the caravan to use a tray with newspaper, but any where outside of that she would just toilet wherever she was.
We are keeping her in the kitchen (quite a large room) at the moment, and have converted under the stairs for her, so she has her litter tray, her bed and her food; during the day she has free access to the kitchen and at night we close her in under the stairs and she goes to bed and keeps things very clean. However during the day she will toilet anywhere in the kitchen... (if we can solve the toileting thing we would happily give her full access to the kitchen at all times and could then give her access to the rest of the house (a bit at a time)).
As was suggested previously I have put an old fashioned alarm clock just next to the tray with newspaper (she doesn't currently accept cat litter/sand etc. but will work on that once I have her reliably using the newspaper), anyway the clock 'ticks' so she can use that to know where the litter tray is, and it can be heard all around the kitchen...
Any help, ideas appreciated. We will not be giving up on her as we know both being blind and not being litter trained she has no hope of finding another home, and she is a very loving cat who we love... but we need some sort of solution... and my preferred solution is to train her to use the tray.
Long term if we can't I will need to look at creating an outdoor run for during the day, and/or looking into nappies.