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If you are in South London, don't forget to call the Celia Hammond Animal Trust if you are really serious.... :)

I'm not in South London though, or I would like a shot. :) Me and sprog have been looking at the web page, some urbanite really should snap up Dave. :) Or any of them really. :)
 
Oh my word, I am not going in the sitting room (where the litter trays are) for a while! I really need to open the windows and doors, but I can't!

Suddenly, they are not so cute.

In fact, all three of them are back in here - I think it probably smells too bad in there for them, too!
 
Oh my word, I am not going in the sitting room (where the litter trays are) for a while! I really need to open the windows and doors, but I can't!

Suddenly, they are not so cute.

In fact, all three of them are back in here - I think it probably smells too bad in there for them, too!



there's drops you can get that make it smell not as bad. Don't you have those?
 
Oh my word, I am not going in the sitting room (where the litter trays are) for a while! I really need to open the windows and doors, but I can't!

Suddenly, they are not so cute.

In fact, all three of them are back in here - I think it probably smells too bad in there for them, too!



there's drops you can get that make it smell not as bad. Don't you have those?


Haven't you got a litter tray with a roof?
 
there's drops you can get that make it smell not as bad. Don't you have those?


Haven't you got a litter tray with a roof?

No, I don't have either of these. I do have some litter airfreshener stuff somewhere, but I think one of the cats has got the shits, which may be worrying...
 
They'll be plotting somewhere. :)

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No, I don't have either of these. I do have some litter airfreshener stuff somewhere, but I think one of the cats has got the shits, which may be worrying...

Probably nothing to worry about. According to my vet it's quite normal due to the upheaval of the move, different diet, stress, etc. As they're using a litter tray just check it for blood which could be a sign of infection. And if it continues for more than a few days, check with your vet. Check with your vet anyway if you're not sure.
 
WANT Dave!

WANT Jelly! (The other too are cute too).

WANT a Staircase Cat!

We can't really get another one as our older cat is a bit cantankerous and she only just tolerates the younger one.

Which is a shame, as Dave or a nice Staircase Cat could fill the tomcat-shaped hole in my life........:o

I am supposed to be doing housework. I am now going to spend the next hour gazing longingly at winsome kitty porn on the Celia Hammond website. :o
 
Have just done a search and came across someone mentioning this:

Arm & Hammer makes a box of cat litter box deodorizer; I think it's in the pet section at our grocery stores here. You sprinkle it in the box with the litter.

The same website (which I'm assuming is American) has plenty of people talking about "clumping litter"
 
alternatively, if you want to splash out on a tray with a hood (which now have doors in :eek:), this one gets rave reviews

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suitable for old fat ladies!

my old girl of 17 (84 our years) has problems with getting her position right and tends to make a mess with litter etc every where! This is a fab solution to all the litter probs and my other four cats have decided its nicer to pee indoors as well now! Recomend this porta loo for any cats! 10/10
(19/06/08)

BRILLIANT !!!!

If you are wondering what type of cat litter tray to go for, then dont rule this one out...It keeps all the smells in. I live in an apartment so smells were a big no no for me!!! This truly is great!!! My BSH kitten loves it, she was alittle put off by the door at first, but I just kept it off for first 2 weeks until she got used to it, now she is fine with the door on!! I have the light grey one which doesnt stand out, although its big its not that noticeable...go for it!!
Claire (31/05/08)


Excellent Litter Box

After our 2nd cat refused to go outside we needed a solution to her smelly litter tray - and this was just what we were looking for! The tray is excellent, she took to using it straight away, no refusal problems at all. All odours stay inside! Would definatley recommend!
Emma Edgoose (18/05/08)

Brilliant - no odour whatsoever!

This litter box is fantastic. If there's one thing I didn't want in my house, it was the aroma of a smelly litter box so, although this model is a bit more expensive, I bought it after reading the previous positive reviews. I am not disappointed. I can honestly say I have not smelled even the slightest odour from the box (I use it with a wood based cat litter) and my new Siamese kitten was happy with the flap door from day one. I would recommend this litter box to anyone.
(20/03/08)
 
I had two, as well. Esther and Ella. Esther died a while ago, and my daughter took Ella when she moved out. I was without any cats for about 6 months! :eek: Now, I have three cats :)

I want to change the name of Jelly because it's wrong. I am going to call her Jenny. I keep getting confused with the names. Mind you, I also keep wanting to call Jill Jane, so that doesn't help.

The two adolescents have started behaving like children now, playfighting with me, pulling things apart, bringing toys to show me, drawing blood by leaping up onto my lap and leaping off again, breaking things, digging up the carpet. That sort of thing :)

Jessica, however, is mostly ignoring her children, and I think she has had enough of them. Bless her.

All three of them tend to follow me around the house, which is well cute. They are all in here with me now, on separate dining chairs.
 
The two adolescents have started behaving like children now, playfighting with me, pulling things apart, bringing toys to show me, drawing blood by leaping up onto my lap and leaping off again, breaking things, digging up the carpet. That sort of thing :)

Jessica, however, is mostly ignoring her children, and I think she has had enough of them. Bless her.

All three of them tend to follow me around the house, which is well cute. They are all in here with me now, on separate dining chairs.

Oh well, they can claw the rest of the sofa to pieces ;)

Jenny? :hmm:
 
Oh well, they can claw the rest of the sofa to pieces ;)

Jenny? :hmm:

Well, two of them have got girl's names, and one of them is named after a kid's pudding! I have no idea why, but I am really struggling to remember them as Jill and Jelly, and I think Jenny sounds better. It's also my middle name, which is cute.

She is microchipped as "Jelly", though, so that might confuse people if she gets lost and found :)

They are finding cat toys somewhere in the house - presumably, under furniture, from when my last cat left about 8 months ago!

It's lucky I am not houseproud! :eek:
 
I'm so pleased you've got cats again, Guinevere.

I would get another cat, but we've already had two which were run over on Railton Road and I'm worried it would happen again. Luckily, the two we've got at the moment are utter wimps who show no sign of leaving the garden. :)

However, I will try to persuade my friend whose sort-of-cat (she shared him with her neighbours and half of the street) just died of old age.
 
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