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Her bottom wont go inside my tray!

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posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 05:38 PM
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Okay so i have a problem

I was using cat san but the powdery dusty was giving me an asmathic attack

So ive changed the cats litter to wooden pellets

However, the cat (kitten age), will not even sit in or touch the litter tray now that ive changed the type, even though its clean and fresh

What should i do.
I really hoped she would like the new litter and ive used different types from clay to crystal and shes never had an issue with it.

Any replies greatly appreciated



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 05:42 PM
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a reply to: PandaPrincess

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posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 05:53 PM
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What should i do.


Teach her to use the toilet/potty train her.



That said.

I used to use clumping litter like Tidy Cat and etc, which created so much fragrant dust that got on everything I could not stand it. Ugh.

Then I found Dr Elsey's ultra, which I love.

Very little dust, and no fragrance.
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posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 06:05 PM
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a reply to: PandaPrincess
Drop a load in yourself. Show her how much fun it is. She'll catch on.



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 06:26 PM
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Maybe sprinkle some of the old type of litter on top of the new type.

Might be less of a change for her, and you can gradually reduce the amount of old type until she is adjusted.

Best of luck.



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 06:46 PM
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a reply to: Liquesence

clumping litter is a nightmare
even emptying it completly daily, it sticks to the base of the tray like cement, need to dig the whole thing out



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 06:47 PM
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originally posted by: Skid Mark
a reply to: PandaPrincess
Drop a load in yourself. Show her how much fun it is. She'll catch on.


Please, keep it serious



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 06:48 PM
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With all due respect I think you may be trying to fix the wrong problem. Stop trying to fix cat litter and fix yourself. Have a panel done to check your vitamin d3 level. I had terrible asthma until i started taking vitamin d3. And drink plenty of water to keep mucous thin of course. Yah, plenty of water in mountain dew, i know, but caffiene and sugar are both diueretics that can dehydrate you.



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 06:50 PM
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a reply to: drewlander

you may be right
ps your picture, and im not being sarcastic, whats the background to it
is it real



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 06:52 PM
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a reply to: PandaPrincess

Note to self: Not everybody thinks you're funny.
Possible causes
Possible fixes
Forgive me?



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 07:01 PM
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I have no idea what my picture is cuz im always on mobile. Seriously tho. I read once that 15 minutes of sun provides all the vitamin d you need. Later i read that is at the equator. I live in Iowa these days. We are pretty far north of the equator and probably have 180 days of sun per year if i were to hazard a guess. This far north id probably need 45 minutes of sun per day. I NEVER had asthma problems in my youth. State track and cross country, 9 years of soccer, and ran the mile in 4:28 at meets. When i became an adult, worked full-time and had much less time in the sun i developed asthma for such things. I get allergy shots, which help a little, but i never found true relief until i started taking d3 and drinking at least a liter of plain water per day, which is probsbly still not enough. Im not sure what brands are best but I personally take Dr Mercolas liposomal d3 that i buy at Fresh Thyme.



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 07:08 PM
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originally posted by: PandaPrincess
a reply to: Liquesence

clumping litter is a nightmare
even emptying it completly daily, it sticks to the base of the tray like cement, need to dig the whole thing out


I have two tray sets with the filter built in and high sides but only one in use at any given time. They are 4 pieces each. I filter the litter daily, always keep about 4 inches in the pan so the urine does not stick to the tray or filter so much, and swap the tray set monthly. When i swap the tray set i soak the used set with bleach, let it dry then clean it again with odoban cuz the urine smell can permeate into the plastic.

Also i recommend you keep their food and water in a completely separate room. I found my cats would not # where they eat, and i cannot blame them for being so picky about that cuz neither do i.



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 07:13 PM
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originally posted by: PandaPrincess

originally posted by: Skid Mark
a reply to: PandaPrincess
Drop a load in yourself. Show her how much fun it is. She'll catch on.


Please, keep it serious


Says the same OP who authored threads such as

"Show us your pussy"

and

"What color should her anus be?"

Oh yeah and who could forget the cat who sets off the fire alarm?

All very serious topics without even the slightest indication of humor.






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posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 07:14 PM
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originally posted by: PandaPrincess
a reply to: Liquesence

clumping litter is a nightmare
even emptying it completly daily, it sticks to the base of the tray like cement, need to dig the whole thing out


Maybe you're not doing it correctly.

I have never had a problem unless I let the litter get too low. The whole point in clumping is....it clumps. Clumping litter is far easier to work with and far easier to clean than clay.



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 07:30 PM
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Says the same OP who authored threads such as "Show us your pussy" and "What color should her anus be?" Oh yeah and who could forget the cat who sets off the fire alarm? All very serious topics without even the slightest indication of humor.

You don't want to know what images that "Her bottom wont go inside my tray!" conjured in my sick, twisted little mind.
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posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 07:59 PM
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What should i do.


Get a dog.



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 08:01 PM
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originally posted by: Skid Mark
a reply to: DietWoke



Says the same OP who authored threads such as "Show us your pussy" and "What color should her anus be?" Oh yeah and who could forget the cat who sets off the fire alarm? All very serious topics without even the slightest indication of humor.

You don't want to know what images that "Her bottom wont go inside my tray!" conjured in my sick, twisted little mind.


I think I know. It's why we both clicked the thread



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 08:01 PM
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All I have to contribute is that sometimes cats won't step in certain litter because it hurts their feet (especially if they've been declawed, which they better not be).



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 08:06 PM
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The wife bought some of those rabbit pellets for the cats before and they would not use them. We had a couple of retaliatory turds on the floor. So she decided to buy some again a couple of weeks ago....guess what....the cats did not use them again. I think maybe my wife has gotten a little alzheimers, but the cats can still remember just fine.



posted on Feb, 8 2020 @ 09:54 PM
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a reply to: PandaPrincess

Try using fresh step crystals. a bit on the expensive side, but with 2 cats using 1 pan a bag lasts me 30-45 days easy. No dust, and no odor.



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