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3640.1 | Never uses the tray now, does it all outside! | AYOV18::TWASON | | Tue May 29 1990 04:35 | 14 |
| You can try moving your litter box closer to the door, until it
is eventually outside, this was how we eventually did it with Spooky.
At first we just used to put her outside and think that she would
just go ahead, until we noticed that the little thing would come
in absolutely bursting for you know what's and head straight for
the litter box.
Now she has her own corner in the garden under a little tree (to
give her some privacy).
Regards
Tracy
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3640.2 | Put that tray in the garden! | IOSG::THOMPSONR | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be | Thu May 31 1990 06:21 | 19 |
| Oh undoubtably put the litter tray in the garden for about a week
(hopefully the weather will be dry enough).
You can do this, as .1 says, gradually, or immediately depending on
your cats. I found that when I put the litter tray in the garden
giving them no indoor option, they used it without any problems. Then
gradually I deliberately got more and more 'lazy' about cleaning it
out, so the cats turned away in disgust and started using the garden.
This happened in the space of a week, after a whole year of thinking
"How on EARTH am I going to get them to use the garden".
Another way is to partly fill the tray with garden soil.
So now I don't have a litter tray in the house at all (thank god - I
hate the thing sitting in my kitchen, the only place that isn't
carpeted in the house). They always seemed to time "toilet time"
perfectly to coincide with our meal times!
[Ruth, Henri & Sophie]
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3640.3 | Thanks folks. | HAMPS::PATTISON_M | _mm_/���\_mm_, wot, no pussies ? | Thu May 31 1990 06:50 | 9 |
| Thanks for the replies. The guys got their first adventures in the
big bad world and thought it was great. I saw Calvin using the flower
beds a couple of times over the weekend, bot Hobbes is either more
discreet or more fussy so I will try putting the litter tray outside
for a while.
Martyn.
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3640.4 | be careful of the soil in the garden | FORTSC::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Mon Jun 04 1990 14:09 | 13 |
| If you have outdoor cats AND flower gardens, remember to ALWAYS wear gloves
when working the garden. The cats will be exposed to parasites and viruses
during their adventures, and their litter will be dangerous for you to
contact with bare skin, which usually has micrscopic openings/cuts through
which these infectants can enter. If you are prone to go bare-foot during
nice weather, also be very careful to avoid areas where your cat (or
other cats in the neighborhood) drops litter. In fact, if cats and dogs
wander free in your neighborhood, ASSUME you should wear gloves/shoes at
ALL times you can come in contact with the soil. Animal waste is a perfect
breeding ground for these things. Also, remember to get your cats tested
regularly for parasites - worms can cause a lot of damage over a year's
time. I recommend a test every 6 months, at most.
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