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    I have no idea about the litter...maybe read the label on the clumping stuff...or ask your pet store people if they seem to know what they are talking about.

    What a DARLING she is!!! Really unique eyes - and that little black dot under her nose.

    I am sure Hanna will get used to her...do they ever sniff at each other through the door? All I can suggest is supervised visits for now!

    (You can do homework while you watch right? )

    Bless you for giving her a good home!

    (Do you think her mom will ever tame down?)

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    what a gorgeous cat. is it dangerous or something to use clumping litter??

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    that is by far the cutest kitten I've ever seen.. such personality in her eyes... very adorable, thanks for sharing! The cuteness overload has made my day
    cats are forever.

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    Young kittens should not use clumping litter as they can eat it and it harms their digestive system. They likely don't eat it outright, but it can get spilled into their food, etc., or their fur, when they're so young and playful. That's why it's always recommended not to use clumping litter at a young age -- mine are at least 4 months before I switch over to clumping.

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    ok this may sound weird but wat exactly is clumping, im not sure if seafa is using clumping or not??

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    That baby is a little doll baby! She is just to adoreable!

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    aw, thanks for all the compliments. She has me wrapped around her paw. I have been emptying the litterbox daily (because I can't scoop pee) - I hate the perfumey smell, Jeff hates the dust.

    Hanna does sniff her under the door, but still growls. I am trying to do some homework in the room the baby is in, but she is very active, it is very hard to get anything done! I have learned that the mother cat has been at the barn since she was a kitten, and I have never seen her before! That is amazing - I know all the other barn cats well. She must hide every single time I've been there. The barn owner says she's always had that type of personality - very wild. Hopefully she can catch her soon to get spayed. She said when she took her barn cats in to get fixed the mother was the only one she couldn't catch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icedtea
    ok this may sound weird but wat exactly is clumping, im not sure if seafa is using clumping or not??
    Clumping litter is the smaller-grained litter that, when #1 or #2 is done , it clumps together and makes it really easy to scoop out. The non-clumping kind is usually bigger and often scented as you're not expected to scoop out #1 - just change it when it needs to be changed.

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