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How have you solved your kitty's bizarre elimination habits in the past?

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Give her mor attention

I've played with her more, petted her more, and "distracted" her. Aside from an off day here and there, she's done pretty well ever since.

Posted by Joan on 2009-07-20 at 09:22:47

Cat toys

If a number of kittens are limited to a defined space, such as a cat condo, should it be loaded with all kinds of cat toys or a variety with space to play?

Posted by Virginia Manchester on 2009-07-20 at 18:11:17

Virginia -

Hey Virginia, I've used a cat condo before for my cat and she loved it! I'd say offer kitty diff. kinds of toys but make sure not to overload so she still has space to do whatever. cats need stimulation so a variety of toys will hlep with that, but they also need freedom to move around. good luck!

Posted by Jan on 2009-07-27 at 11:28:24

Joan -

I also find that it's usually an attention prob. In the past when i was busy, i stopped playing with kitty and she started pooping all over. finally, i made specific playtimes every day for me and her, and just that she could expect those times help "alleviate" her problem. and my house is now clean and the cat is happy. =*.*=

Posted by Jan on 2009-07-27 at 11:29:52

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