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Schedule a Trip to the Vet’s When Elimination Problems Arise
Nobody likes finding a puddle of cat urine soaking into the rug or in the middle of the bed. However, if your cat suddenly starts misbehaving as regards the litter box, the problem may well be a medical condition. Read More >>
Picking Out the Sneaky Eliminator
While there is obviously no question who is not using the box if you only have one cat, when you have two or more, finding the culprit could take a bit of sleuthing. Read More >>
Stress Can Cause Litter Box Avoidance
When you discover that your once well-behaved cat has chosen to use your rug or couch as their new “litter box,” it can be disconcerting and frustrating. Read More >>
When Your Stress Begins to Affect Your Cat
There is no denying that all of us are living in fairly stressful times. The combination of work, family responsibilities, and bombardment of bad news from the television and internet can all help to make you jittery and edgy. Read Moe >>
The Litter Box – Choosing the place
Location is a critical factor when it comes to the placement of a litter box. This holds true for real estate, but it’s equally important for your feline friend’s toileting needs. Read More >>
Inappropriate Elimination and Health Problems
Inappropriate elimination problems are often caused by – or were started by – a physical problem. The most common is this. If you don’t have the health problem correctly diagnosed and treated, there’s almost no chance of fixing the unwanted behavior problem. Moreover, you’re not being fair to your cat. Read More >>
The Importance Of Cleaning The Litter Box
To clean your cat’s litter box, you will need a slotted scoop or shovel to sift through the litter for solid waste. It will also enable you to separate the soiled urine clumps from the dry, clean litter if you’re using clumping litter.
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