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Hi all!
I've a quick question re litter and litter boxes.
I've two cats in my house at the moment as opposed to my usual one cat. And there's a storm blowing which has been declared a national emergency. Second cat is a newbie cat, who is not my cat but is a stray I've taken in to keep safe.
We've been warned about travelling so I can't get to a pet shop - and I'm a bit worried about the litter tray situation. I have one litter tray set up that my cat Scraggles isn't a fan of but has used in the past when he's been confined for illness. New cat has now comandeered this litter tray as his own. I have another litter tray that I could probably set up but only a tiny bit of litter left - it's a very large litter tray but should I just set it up anyway and maybe mix it with dirt from the garden if I can get out to my garden without the cats escaping?
Also, even though Scraggles knows where his usual litter tray is, should I set this one up somewhere far away from the other? It's been coming up on twelve hours since I've confined both cats to the house - newbie has pooped twice - Scraggles has yet to show any signs of needing to use the facilities... Would two cats ever share one litter tray..? It took long enough for Scraggles to use the litter tray last time I don't know how he'll get on with another one...
Scraggles and the stray really aren't fans of each other by the way...
I've a quick question re litter and litter boxes.
I've two cats in my house at the moment as opposed to my usual one cat. And there's a storm blowing which has been declared a national emergency. Second cat is a newbie cat, who is not my cat but is a stray I've taken in to keep safe.
We've been warned about travelling so I can't get to a pet shop - and I'm a bit worried about the litter tray situation. I have one litter tray set up that my cat Scraggles isn't a fan of but has used in the past when he's been confined for illness. New cat has now comandeered this litter tray as his own. I have another litter tray that I could probably set up but only a tiny bit of litter left - it's a very large litter tray but should I just set it up anyway and maybe mix it with dirt from the garden if I can get out to my garden without the cats escaping?
Also, even though Scraggles knows where his usual litter tray is, should I set this one up somewhere far away from the other? It's been coming up on twelve hours since I've confined both cats to the house - newbie has pooped twice - Scraggles has yet to show any signs of needing to use the facilities... Would two cats ever share one litter tray..? It took long enough for Scraggles to use the litter tray last time I don't know how he'll get on with another one...
Scraggles and the stray really aren't fans of each other by the way...