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taking care of cats when you are wheechair bound?
This may have been addressed here before, but how do people who are
wheelchair-bound feed and clean out the litter tray. My brother is recently in that state, and can't reach down to the floor anymore to do it. I have to go over there and do it for him. Has anyone been successful in putting them on like a bench or small, not very high table, and have the cats climb up to get to them? Especially since they have have been on the floor since he got the cats. |
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