I have a litterbox that is all around 8 inch tall, except for the entrance which is 5 inch tall.
But the cat always pees right at the entrance which apparently is too low, so that the pee gets on the top of the entry and all over outside which gets on the floor.
I'm seeing on Amazon a product...
Our heavy overweight cat has been having problem of sitting with her leg sticking up and X-ray revealed arthritis in the knee.
Vet recommended Dasuquin and certain types of food to reduce weight.
But mom also decided to take it to acupuncture which cost at least $70 per treatment every week now...
My vet's assistant saw flea
Vet said she sees flea poop after brushing with flea comb.
So we got 3 dose of Frontline for 3 months.
Would that be enough by itself?
I also thought about diffusing Rosemary essential oil into the air or mixing a bit of cedar bedding in litter or her bed.
Would...
I found one selling in UK but is there a similar one available in the US? 100% Natural Wormwood Formula | 50ml
I'm afraid the shipping will cost too much from UK.
My thread was moved there, but I could not find it, and then it was deleted this morning. Is there a way for me to see what the answers were like before it was deleted?
Could this be sign of arthritis?
Should I go ahead and give Dasuquin to it?
I was thinking of going to the vet but the checkup would cost money and they might say give Dasuquin anyway which is what I'm thinking of doing.
I have this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R8SM4L7/?tag=thecatsite
but the matted hair is so strong that it doesn't seem to do anything except remove a very small amount of fur.
If my cat pees on the corner, instead of clumping into easily scoopable clumps, it sticks to the litter box into clay like substance and it's very hard to get it off, I have to pick at it multiple times to scrape it off.
It smells like toxic chemical I'm worried about my cat's health, though it's good that it prevents odor very well.
Should I start using the cheap Tractor Supply pine pellets instead? (Tractor Supply Pine Pellet Stall Bedding, 40 lb. at Tractor Supply Co.)
This is the direction to installing UV films.
It says to put the UV film on a table and then spray it with soapy water. It says dishwasher soap. Another video I watched said baby shampoo would work as well, I think. However I'm not sure if I can put that on the table, as I have a lot of things...
Could it make them vomit?
What about the smell of scented trash bags (I found the chemical scent to be too strong, so I thought it may induce vomit for a cat)?
What about the smell of smoke from burning fish (for example cooked in the oven)?
Can all these things make cat vomit?
I was thinking of cutting it with scissors but it seems dangerous and also putting it in a basin and using cat shampoo, but I'm not sure if she will stay put.
I sprayed some Lysol, not knowing it's bad for the cat, and I'm trying to get rid of the Lysol. I rubbed wet tissue into the carpet but it didn't work, I rubbed wet towel with a little soap (Irish Spring) on it too. Is there a better way?
I was thinking buying a trash can with a lid so that the smell doesn't come out.
Currently, after scooping the doo and pee clumps into a bag, I immediately go out and put it in the dumpster, which isn't too far but far enough that I would save a trip if I can. (I live in an apartment complex)...
I saw activated charcoal at the store and thought maybe that might be a better solution to trapping odor than the Feline pine clumping litter I've been using.