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Old 27-10-2009, 04:03 AM
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Re: Training in the litter box

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You could try Schweat Scoop cat litter - which is actually wheat based so if the kitten eats it it won't harm him!
One of my mates used to use that. Not sure where he got it from. I'll start looking for that. Thanks for the tip.

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I would also be concerned that she was removed from her mother so very young. Kittens should be with their mother and litter mates until at least 8 weeks old. Maybe you could find some way to socialize her so she won't become maladjusted.
I was thinking about trying to find some young kittens to do 'playdates' with, but I'm not friends with anyone with a litter nor do I have an idea of where else to go. Sebastian (my kitten) does get to play with Azuri (my 2yr old cat) so he isn't totally social deprived. I do spend a bunch of time doing small kitten games of eat the hand or stalk the string. He also goes to my OH's house while I work. He gets to play with dogs and so he is getting plenty of attention. Just not a whole bunch of cat interaction.
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Old 27-10-2009, 08:14 AM
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I was thinking about trying to find some young kittens to do 'playdates' with, but I'm not friends with anyone with a litter nor do I have an idea of where else to go. Sebastian (my kitten) does get to play with Azuri (my 2yr old cat) so he isn't totally social deprived. I do spend a bunch of time doing small kitten games of eat the hand or stalk the string. He also goes to my OH's house while I work. He gets to play with dogs and so he is getting plenty of attention. Just not a whole bunch of cat interaction.
It sounds like you are doing the best you can with a difficult situation. It sounds like Sebastian is very well cared for. He's lucky you saved him!
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