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Any cat lovers out there?

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Maria

Maria Report 17 Jul 2008 14:51

Thanks Merlin, I have to say I was waiting for the punch line for a minute there, but yes I'll get hold of some. Never heard of it but it sounds like a really good idea.

Maria x

Merlin

Merlin Report 17 Jul 2008 15:31

It is and it works,we,ve used it with all the cats we,ve had/taken in (16) and once used, never had any accidents with them.**M**.

Sue in Somerset

Sue in Somerset Report 17 Jul 2008 18:19

Our cat has a litter tray which she can use if she doesn't want to go outside. We also have a litter tray for when she comes with us to our holiday home and she can't always come and go when she wishes there (no cat flap in a static caravan).

I fairly recently discovered the crystal cat litter. It's great stuff. Bit expensive compared to some other types but it really doesn't smell at all and lasts ages.

Sue

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 17 Jul 2008 18:43

My cats use the barked area of the garden as a giant litter tray!!
This has a couple of 'plus' sides:
I know they don't use the neighbours garden
It doesn't stink the house out

BUT, I can no longer sit on the bench in the 'quiet corner' without first donning rubber gloves & wellies and lifting the bark that has been formed in to a mound!! I also have to buy bark every year to fill it up again!!!

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 17 Jul 2008 19:07

I have built my cats an outside pet loo!! It has been so successful I am building another! I have a garde that slopes at one side... and slopes into an area of woodland that has lots of ivy, blackberry etc... so my side of the fence I used some log roll thingies, staked them in, and then lined it with that weed suppressor, I then part filled with builders sand, and topped it up wth a couple of bags of catsan.... expensive outlay to start off with, but it is used, I poop scoop the doo doo, and then flush the rest with a hose.... so far, two months down the line, it is still sweet smelling and not pongy at all! And so far I haven't needed to top up the catsan once, so I am really pleased with it.

I am considering putting a little cover over the top... one of mine doesn't like to go when it is raining, I have to make her, lol!! She always had a small covered one, and used that fine. Spoiled rotten!

Maria

Maria Report 17 Jul 2008 19:24

OMG I am in love.

Oscar has arrived and he is completely adorable. May not be posting as much for the next few days!

Maria x

Onwe

Onwe Report 18 Jul 2008 03:00

you should look at some cat videos on utube