Awwww....hope you can enjoy the extra purrs and hugs...and she may just need the extra assurance for a while, til she feels more secure.
Hope this keeps up!
Catty1
Awwww....hope you can enjoy the extra purrs and hugs...and she may just need the extra assurance for a while, til she feels more secure.
Hope this keeps up!
Catty1
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Try changing to an uncovered litter box, cats will harass each other in the covered ones, they wait outside the box and ambush the one using the litter box, . I have seen my cats do it.
If all else fails get the largest crate you can find and confine the offenders (one cat per crate) in there with a litter box bed food and water for a week as a last resort. also go to http://www.zeroodorstore.com/?OVRAW=...OVMTC=standard and buy a bottle of this stuff, i use it and it works unlike natures miracle and some of the other stuff. Also get some cat attract litter and mix it with the regular stuff.
We tried uncovering the boxes. The problems still didn't stop, the litter went all over the place, and our dog snagged a couple poops and ate them and got sick, like she did before we got the covered boxes. They're a necessity - thank God taking the top off didn't solve the problem.Originally Posted by flip195
I may try the odor remover and the cat attract, though Kimi still hasn't peed in the kitchen since Thursday. No poops outside the litter box by anyone else this weekend either.![]()
WOOHOO!
Just keep on hugging that baby! (SOOO hard to do, I know! LOL)
Catty1
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
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