Apr 14, 2006 #1 petkeepr7789 TCS Member Thread starter Young Cat Joined Mar 18, 2006 Messages 52 Purraise 0 When should I start introducing the kittens to the litterbox?
Apr 14, 2006 #2 P pfred TCS Member Young Cat Joined Apr 7, 2006 Messages 41 Purraise 1 Location Bakersfield, CA I think the mother will do that.
Apr 14, 2006 #3 missymotus TCS Member Top Cat Joined May 8, 2005 Messages 9,234 Purraise 254 Once they start eating solid food at 4-6 weeks momma will no longer want to do butt duty, so that is when I put down a small litter pan for them.
Once they start eating solid food at 4-6 weeks momma will no longer want to do butt duty, so that is when I put down a small litter pan for them.
Apr 14, 2006 #4 amyscrazy TCS Member Top Cat Joined Apr 10, 2006 Messages 1,251 Purraise 2 use regular litter at first. I've heard the clumping kind can be eaten by accident and plug up their systems
use regular litter at first. I've heard the clumping kind can be eaten by accident and plug up their systems
Apr 14, 2006 #5 callista TCS Member Top Cat Joined Apr 6, 2006 Messages 3,152 Purraise 86 A litter pan with low sides... something they can get into easily...
Apr 14, 2006 #6 momof3rugratz TCS Member Top Cat Joined Mar 23, 2006 Messages 8,908 Purraise 1 Location Clinton, Utah I use the lid to the puter paper. Also if they see there mom poop they will. Right now mom cleans it up. I think cats are fast learners.
I use the lid to the puter paper. Also if they see there mom poop they will. Right now mom cleans it up. I think cats are fast learners.
Apr 14, 2006 #7 kluchetta TCS Member Top Cat Joined Apr 5, 2005 Messages 11,023 Purraise 30 Location Golden, Colorado I used a foil lasagna pan. It wasn't too big for them to get into, and I could throw it away when it got icky.
I used a foil lasagna pan. It wasn't too big for them to get into, and I could throw it away when it got icky.