Archive for July, 2010

Hiya, I’m currently pregnant, due 5th April. I’m just worried about how to keep my baby away from the cat’s litter tray? He’s always been and indoor cat and I’m not going to change that. I know I have a little while before baby is crawling/walking but I was wondering if anyone had any ideas?? The litter tray is kept in my hall, near my front door.

We recently relocated and he had to spend 6 months in quarantine. He has always been an indoor/outdoor cat and never used a litter tray previously.

i keep tray beside the back door do you think my pussy could be feeling too cold. dolly k do u ever have any problems with your pussy?

My cat is seven months old and uses his litter tray when he needs to without fail. However for some reason he won’t use the actual litter to cover his, er, "doings", preferring instead to dig up the litter tray liner to cover it with. How can I get him to use the litter to cover it up? Or is he just a bit tapped?

I have a spayed male burmese from kitten (4 yrs) who is used to living in a house with a garden. In the next few days I am moving to a studio apartment which is on the 6th floor. He isn’t going to be able to go outside so how do I re-train a fully domesticated cat to start using a litter tray again?

He means too much and cost a fortune so not taking him just isn’t an option.

Thanks in advance, Niiro

My wee girl is looking after her friends cat while they move house and get settled which may be some weeks. I am paranoid that the litter tray will smell, do you change the gravel stuff every day? Any advice/tips on reducing catty smells would be gratefully received :)

My cat is currently convalesing from an operation, and is being kept indoors to help prevent infection. i have got a litter tray for him to use, but as yet he has not been to the toilet, (hes still a bit dopey!) just after some tips, that would encourage him to use litter tray when hes ready as he normaly does his buisness outside.

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