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First cat Chloe is impossible.
I am at home all day with Chloe so whenever she needs to go she indicates
and I let her into the garden, leaving her out until she indicates to come in. She has developed a habit of coming in then, when I am not around going to her litter tray, doing nothing, but scrapping all the litter out onto the carpet. Sometimes I have to clear up after her 3/4 times a day. It is hurting me 'cos I have had a stroke, 2 heart attacks and a hiatus hernia. Clearing up is a painful effort and getting beyond me. She is not a kitten, almost 10 years old so why? No feline psychotherapists please. How deep should the litter be? I don't want to discourage her from using the tray if needful. There is no point in telling her off after the event; she is a cat after all and won't understand. Anyway she knows that she has done wrong because she goes to her bed upstairs and feigns sleep. Help, please!!! Icedog. |
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