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Old 29-05-2008, 11:26 PM
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Question ok more kitten questions sorry to be a pain lol

as you lot seem like a friendly bunch wonder if you can answer a few questions for me pleaseee xxx thanks

1, How do i get them litter trained..
2, do i use special litter or give her her own litter tray
3, she is now just over 5 weeks and starting to eat food
so far all ive tried is kitten food mixed with special kitten milk and warmed and mashed up,is that right?
4,also my other cat is pregnant when she has the kittens is it okay for my other kitten to go near her kittens daft as it sounds.. ive never had a cat from a kitten so i have no idea thanks xxx
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Re: ok more kitten questions sorry to be a pain lol

I start to litter train mine at 3 weeks, they are 6 weeks now and fully trained. I started off putting them in the tray after they'd eaten, also to start with they will poo on the floor, so what I did was put it in the tray and put the kittens in to have a sniff, they automatically try to cover it.
Kitten litter depends what you want to use, I used chick corn for kittens, then wean them onto what my adults use which is Sophisticat.
I would give her her own tray, but depends on how many you have in the house already.
I would leave kitten biscuit down all the time, and give kitten meat 3 or 4 times a day. leave water down 24 / 7 too
I would'nt recommend letting the kitten near the new ones, I keep mine separate from my others for about 4 or 5 weeks.
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Old 29-05-2008, 11:54 PM
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Re: ok more kitten questions sorry to be a pain lol

thanks hunni
i better start getting her trained then he is 5 weeks and still havent trained him..
ive got two litter trays at the moment one for each cat.. so ill just buy a smaller one for him thanks x
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