I have 3 cats, and i can't find a large litter box...?
Apr 26, 2009 by Karim A | Posted in Cats
I have 3 cats, and i find myself needing to clean the litter box every other hour or so. I would like to find a large cat litter box, or an easy way to maintain the litter and odor for my three cats. I'm open to any suggestions, please help me
I use a toat ...works wonders for my 3 cats and a kitten, also keeps litter from being thrown everywhere...gl..c
chrissy | Apr 26, 2009
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Are cats good pets to have when you're constantly traveling for work?
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I am always traveling for work and usually out of the house for at least 2 days every week. However, I would really like a pet and heard that cats can do well in this type of environment and as long as their given adequate water and food they’ll be ok if left alone. Is this true? And would it be better for me to get a kitten so they can adapt to this kind of schedule from an early age or a older cat?
Well it is definitely a better pet to have than a dog. But they still get unhappy when left alone and might do things they are not allowed to do. But two days a week is not that much, so it might be ok.
My cat had a wonderful life and he was a very happy cat; and very well behaved. But every time we went on vacation he would do all the things that were usually prohibited, like jump up on the dining table. But once we were back home he never did those things…
cats are good for this but if you get a kitten you have to get two because one causes more damage than two> but i suggest to get an older cat because kittens need a lot or attention!!!!! trust me i have three!!!!!!!!!plus if you have kittens you need to teach them were the food and bathroom is!!!!! so you should get a cat that is 2-5 years old!!!!!!!!
Cats are far more independent than dogs, but one cat will get lonely….consider getting two adult cats, they’ll keep each other entertained while you’re gone. A kitten tends to need too much attention to be left alone for a couple of days. Just make sure to either get one of those litter boxes that scoops itself – or have someone come in a clean it while you’re gone.
That’s a smell you do not want to come home to!
yeah, cats do really well with this kind of living environment. in the summer we always go down to our beach house for a couple of days every week, and the cats that we had were fine! they might be a little annoyed when you come back because of your absense, but then their okay. more than dogs, cats like their personal space, so staying alone isnt too bad.im not exactly sure whether you should get a cat or kitten, but have had both have to adapt to that kind of condition, and as long as they knew where the food and water would be, they were both fine.
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