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"I’ve never raised a cat so I can’t help with that side of it but I’ve used Zooplus for buying in bulk and found their prices reasonable especially for specific dietary needs. Best of luck with it, I find owning pets to be very rewarding " This is a great site for buying in bulk (they also have a site called Bitiba and prices do vary between the two). Maybe try an alternative form of litter. I have cats that like the clumping flushable wood (A Little Bit of Litter) and ones that like clumping grains (tigerino). Before buying large amounts I would just try one in a different tray, you may find that both your kittens want to switch as mine did. As someone else said food, water and litter all need to be kept in separate areas as cats don't like cross contamination between the three. Good luck and happy kitten tickling. Kx | |||
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"? They were getting Royal Canin and I really just couldn't afford that without putting my two actual children on rations " Maybe see if your children like Royal Canin and then it can be a one stop shop! | |||
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"? They were getting Royal Canin and I really just couldn't afford that without putting my two actual children on rations Maybe see if your children like Royal Canin and then it can be a one stop shop! " There's love and there's €20 a kilo love! | |||
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"Cheers. I might switch the food and tray spots up and see what happens. They can see each others trays alright and there's plenty of distance between the food litter and water. I do keep an eye on her but she always seems to go when my back is turned so maybe a covered tray is the way forward if the wee shite wants her privacy. She was litter trained in her foster moms house but I hear out of the three siblings she was the most problematic. Had a look at zooplus. It's great supplier. The prices are pretty much the same as the rest. Maybe the question is what brand of kitten food is reasonably priced and still decent quality? They were getting Royal Canin and I really just couldn't afford that without putting my two actual children on rations " She will get the hang of the litter tray eventually. It's not uncommon for toileting to be problematic after rehoming. Good luck! | |||
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"I recently made a home for two lovely 4 month old kittens I found at the GSPCA. The internet is full of advice about kitties but I'm open to any and all advice. Mainly I would like to be able to buy their food and litter in bulk somewhere other than a pet store or supermarket as it's appallingly expensive. Their foster mother really spoiled them and I would have to remortgage my house to continue with those products. Also one of them refuses to use her litter tray. They have one each and I've moved her tray to where she poo's and she just goes beside it." On the kitty who is pooing beside the litter tray, is it the same litter that the other fosterer was using? The kitten might not like it if it’s a different type of litter. Cats are naturally very clean and pooing outside of the tray is generally their way of telling you they aren’t happy. It could just be a settling in thing, cats also hate change and hate their routine being changed. | |||
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"I recently made a home for two lovely 4 month old kittens I found at the GSPCA. The internet is full of advice about kitties but I'm open to any and all advice. Mainly I would like to be able to buy their food and litter in bulk somewhere other than a pet store or supermarket as it's appallingly expensive. Their foster mother really spoiled them and I would have to remortgage my house to continue with those products. Also one of them refuses to use her litter tray. They have one each and I've moved her tray to where she poo's and she just goes beside it. On the kitty who is pooing beside the litter tray, is it the same litter that the other fosterer was using? The kitten might not like it if it’s a different type of litter. Cats are naturally very clean and pooing outside of the tray is generally their way of telling you they aren’t happy. It could just be a settling in thing, cats also hate change and hate their routine being changed. " Yeah I made sure to buy they same litter they were trained on. They've only been here a week so definitely out of sorts and probably missing their sibling and the other pets in their foster home. They did tell me she was a princess with her litter | |||
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"I recently made a home for two lovely 4 month old kittens I found at the GSPCA. The internet is full of advice about kitties but I'm open to any and all advice. Mainly I would like to be able to buy their food and litter in bulk somewhere other than a pet store or supermarket as it's appallingly expensive. Their foster mother really spoiled them and I would have to remortgage my house to continue with those products. Also one of them refuses to use her litter tray. They have one each and I've moved her tray to where she poo's and she just goes beside it. On the kitty who is pooing beside the litter tray, is it the same litter that the other fosterer was using? The kitten might not like it if it’s a different type of litter. Cats are naturally very clean and pooing outside of the tray is generally their way of telling you they aren’t happy. It could just be a settling in thing, cats also hate change and hate their routine being changed. Yeah I made sure to buy they same litter they were trained on. They've only been here a week so definitely out of sorts and probably missing their sibling and the other pets in their foster home. They did tell me she was a princess with her litter" They will settle in, mine took a good few wks to stop hiding behind the bedroom door and hissing and spitting. She was semi feral when I got her, so patience and giving her space was all that was needed! | |||
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"I recently made a home for two lovely 4 month old kittens I found at the GSPCA. The internet is full of advice about kitties but I'm open to any and all advice. Mainly I would like to be able to buy their food and litter in bulk somewhere other than a pet store or supermarket as it's appallingly expensive. Their foster mother really spoiled them and I would have to remortgage my house to continue with those products. Also one of them refuses to use her litter tray. They have one each and I've moved her tray to where she poo's and she just goes beside it. On the kitty who is pooing beside the litter tray, is it the same litter that the other fosterer was using? The kitten might not like it if it’s a different type of litter. Cats are naturally very clean and pooing outside of the tray is generally their way of telling you they aren’t happy. It could just be a settling in thing, cats also hate change and hate their routine being changed. Yeah I made sure to buy they same litter they were trained on. They've only been here a week so definitely out of sorts and probably missing their sibling and the other pets in their foster home. They did tell me she was a princess with her litter They will settle in, mine took a good few wks to stop hiding behind the bedroom door and hissing and spitting. She was semi feral when I got her, so patience and giving her space was all that was needed!" I'll consider myself lucky then. They are very friendly and like to play. I can DM you a photo if you like... | |||
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"I recently made a home for two lovely 4 month old kittens I found at the GSPCA. The internet is full of advice about kitties but I'm open to any and all advice. Mainly I would like to be able to buy their food and litter in bulk somewhere other than a pet store or supermarket as it's appallingly expensive. Their foster mother really spoiled them and I would have to remortgage my house to continue with those products. Also one of them refuses to use her litter tray. They have one each and I've moved her tray to where she poo's and she just goes beside it. On the kitty who is pooing beside the litter tray, is it the same litter that the other fosterer was using? The kitten might not like it if it’s a different type of litter. Cats are naturally very clean and pooing outside of the tray is generally their way of telling you they aren’t happy. It could just be a settling in thing, cats also hate change and hate their routine being changed. Yeah I made sure to buy they same litter they were trained on. They've only been here a week so definitely out of sorts and probably missing their sibling and the other pets in their foster home. They did tell me she was a princess with her litter They will settle in, mine took a good few wks to stop hiding behind the bedroom door and hissing and spitting. She was semi feral when I got her, so patience and giving her space was all that was needed! I'll consider myself lucky then. They are very friendly and like to play. I can DM you a photo if you like..." Oh please do!!!!!!!! | |||
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"I recently made a home for two lovely 4 month old kittens I found at the GSPCA. The internet is full of advice about kitties but I'm open to any and all advice. Mainly I would like to be able to buy their food and litter in bulk somewhere other than a pet store or supermarket as it's appallingly expensive. Their foster mother really spoiled them and I would have to remortgage my house to continue with those products. Also one of them refuses to use her litter tray. They have one each and I've moved her tray to where she poo's and she just goes beside it." I definitely didn’t see that topic coming lol. Must be my mind | |||
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"There’s a spray to stop cats peeing or pooing in areas you don’t want. Vet or some hardware place has it. Keep giving out to the pussy immediately move it to liter box to finish. They won’t like the scent of their own poo or the spray so putting their nose near it when they do bold will help. Also try a veterinary supply business. You can buy in bulk there. Hopefully they will like it. If not try a beef stock cube like oxo n sprinkle on it. Or mix with a cat/dog food tin with meat in gravy. Enjoy your pussy. It’ll be the only pussy that doesn’t give you back talk lol. " Each to their own ways, but honestly this will often lead to a more stressed out kitten, especially while she's still adjusting to new surroundings. Have faith OP... she's going to the general area and that's a big positive. She will get it eventually. | |||
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