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5 pets, out of work - need to save SOMEWHERE

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  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    The massive litter trays have arrived today - they really ARE massive, like baby bath LOL

    All 4 investigated immediately and left their deposits in there - so far so good, nothing gets out of those trays no matter how much they try to dig/burry.

    Also, animoda carny arrived, 3 are happy with it, Fred (the dussy eater) as always not so... sigh.....

    I have recently ordered Asda economy cat litter - what a complete waste of my £1.89 (for 10 litres), tottaly useless, can not wait for it to finish yukkk Made a big mistaek of mixing it with Catsan in a litter container I got at home... absolute waste of money.....

    Catsan it is from now on.. or the wood based... but no way "economy"... LOL
  • rita-rabbit
    rita-rabbit Posts: 1,505 Forumite
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    edited 13 January 2011 at 1:22AM
    Have you tried Burns dried? I had to hand feed it to get mine to eat it to start with but persisted & eventually my two realised that I wasn't going to relent & change back to Felix & Go-cat but I saw the dividends - cheapest quality dried food & no `dandruff' on the female - almost immediately. Remember the larger percentage of dried you feed the less smells experienced & litter required.

    Litter - "Okoplus cats best" is cheaper than Catsan I think - it's never a waste of time to mix litters - cats do no like change & it eases the transition for them.

    Good luck with it all
  • harkin_c wrote: »
    Thankyou for replying in such a positive manner. Please keep rehoming as a plausible option if you can no longer care for each animal in the appropriate manner. Rehoming can be a very positiv experience.

    If you have children and can no longer care for each child in the appropriate manner, then I hear adoption can be a very positive experience.

    I am sorry but you do not seem to understand so I repeat again -

    NONE of my pets will be rehomed, ever.

    Thank you


    And neither will mine :cool:

    Glad to hear things are well with you and your rabble OP :p
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