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Is it safe for kittens
I added quite a lot in the big one that momma also uses but i made sure to mix it.Yes, you can put a small amount in each box.
Can't say much for how to get them to stop using the furniture as a litterbox, but try hissing at them when they attack your hand.Also, they bite my hand when i grab them or put my hands close to them. They playfully attack it which is so bad :"((( How fo i stop this? We always have to carry them out of our kitchen or bedrooms when they go in which is why we always use our hands to hold them i guess.
I will try that when i get money!! Huhu. The smell has reduced A LOT. I've tried to suck up all the urine and then poured water on the spot they peed on and then tried sucking that up too with towels. I then sprayed the couch many times with a disinfectant and dried it, after that i use oxy clean and waited for that to dry too. I placed cardboard and pee pads on the couches hoping that the couches won't get wet. Although they do seem to avoid peeing on the couch if somethings covering it like i did with the crib thing HAHA.Hi!
Unless you clean it thoroughly with an enzyme cleaner, they will continue to be attracted to those spots. Their noses are way more sensitive than ours. You can use oxiclean, or a specific brand made for pets. Every inch cleaned.
For now buy a few cheap shower curtains and put them over your couches to protect them further. Then cover those with something washable and put on the pads and I see you put a litter box as well. Good idea. As long as they can smell their business, they’ll keep going up there. Look up how to clean cushions with oxiclean.
Well since they can't be in the position when peeing and pooping while on the bars, they don't really do it on there which is great. I will try tinfoil since its the safest out of all the smelly stuff. I'm just afraid that they'll try to eat it if they like it. Ill try to use garbage bags too. We have a lot of spares.Can you line it wit trash bags instead if you have any to spare? They are aa lot of work! If you want them off the couch while you’re gone, some have had success with sheets of tinfoil, but that can be expensive too, but they won’t like the noise. Or a rag or two soaked in regular vinegar is off-putting! Some use orange peels because they don’t like citrus scents. Try it with them around first. Hopefully someone will come behind me in case they’re too young for this? They may or may not jump around them. Especially depending on their personalities!
Did the crib bars Work?
THANK YOU! I noticed that too. They were waaaaaaaaaay too curious when they were younger. I'm glad that some adjusted very quickly to the new litter. One of them is cared of the noise the litter makes when being mixed around bhnunrgnrjbnmrkmbbm. Anyways, the litter is so dusty T-T although i did try sifting most of the dust off.Likely they will give it a taste and not think too much of it! It is safe for them if they nibble because it won’t clump up like a ball and clog them up like clumping could.