I want to find something I can pop up in a yard or on porch so my cat can safely get outside and enjoy the birds and fresh air. She doesn’t have many teeth left, so I worry if she gets loose. She’s a rescue and I don’t think she’s ever been outside (other than me taking her out while holding her...
She’s going in for the cleaning in the morning and from what the vet said it’s the upper furthest back ( both sides) that’s in question for extraction. It’s hard to tell if it’s one tooth or if it’s 2 that are very close together, looking like one. So I was curious on the dry food after recovering.
Have you tried adding baking soda to litter?
I normally do a full change once I use a container up an move on to opening the next. I have a tiny efficiency apartment, so I have to be very on top of it. I normally only layer the bottom of the box with something like 3-5inches (instead of...
Yeah, if you wash your hands throughly it’s enough. Even keep anti bacterial wipes nearby if it’s still a nervous thing for you.
But like a previous person said and to add to it... particals are already on nearly 100% of every surface in your home. Think about it, if they bury their mess each...
Nope!
And I was thinking I was a weirdo for saving my cats.
I grew up with two dogs, it was hard when they were gone, and I still miss them.
I save all the ones I luck upon while cleaning. Just some memory of my girl when that day comes?
I have a backpack cat carrier. I take my cat for walks with it. Mesh front and sides that can be seen through. Think it provides the feeling of I’m secure, as she let a dog face to face and no hiss or negative response. Just wide eye and curious. Maybe something like that for a while?
Not...
Vacuuming often. Vacuum up a trail of some diatomaceous earth, salt or baking soda at the end of each time. Let it sit for a few hours before dumping if it’s not a bag vacuum. But I’ve only tried DE, and a half/half mixture of salt and baking soda but heard borax works too.
A year ago I had a...