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We have 5 litter boxes for 7 cats and they tend to use whichever they're near. Creates a problem only with Kiki our oldest lady who simply refuses to use a box that has been used by another. Freshly cleaned box only for her ladyship will do thenkyew. BTW, we noticed that often any change in foods or diet often causes a "loose stool" in our various kits. Once tummy adjusts things go back to normal. |
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When my two were tiny (love 'em) I had two boxes for two tiny kittens maybe a little OTT and now they use the garden. Put another tray down J if you have the space. |
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Hiya Karen Yeah its the space there's the big problem.. I dont really have much room for it.. But I will try to find somewhere.. Kittyfoot: Its not loose stools, quite normal, just more frequently than usual.. |
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Currently I have 3 trays for 3 cats but before we had Bernie, we still had 3 trays for 2 cats as we were experiencing some problems with Eva as she was coming into adulthood. She still has the odd flare up but I simply dont have the space for a fourth tray. I have rubber mats around all the trays which helps alot for Eva's little misshaps because if she decides not to poo in the tray, she will poo on the rubber mat which makes things much easier to clean up. |
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