Nature's Miracle Multiple Cat Self-Cleaning Litter Box - Page 3 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
It's for a1.6 litter
This might not be a new question, but rather an answer to annother one.
11/6/2018 2:21:18 AM •
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on Nov 06, 2018
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What is the best litter to use?
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majority of this choice is left up to your cat; however you do have some say in
the matter. I think that the best litter
is one that is made from natural, non-toxic ingredients. I spent some time researching cat litter when
I first got a cat and my research revealed that cats tend to prefer litter that
most resembles beach sand. I would look
for an unscented, clumpable litter.
10/26/2018 8:19:34 PM •
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on Oct 26, 2018
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Problems caused by littering
Do you mean cat is throwing the litter out of the box? Sinply place a rubber mat underneath which isceasynto clean.
or is cat going outside the box? It could be more than one cat using box, or the box needs to be changed more frequently.
10/8/2018 1:40:25 AM •
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on Oct 08, 2018
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How many treats should I give my cat?
Try to avoid giving treats to your cat if possible. Most treats are very poor quality food. Instead, you might want to give them a quality soft can of cat food like Natural Balance as a treat every so often.
9/18/2018 12:32:43 PM •
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on Sep 18, 2018
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My cat cut or pulled back his pad on his back foot
He should be seeing a vet, but if you must check it out. Firmly wrap him in a towel with just his head showing. It's best to have 2 people do this. But a vet would be better in case the foot gets infected.
4/2/2018 5:56:08 PM •
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on Apr 02, 2018
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Having problemsjumping up
What is jumping up? the cat?
If so, just gently push it down while firmly saying no!. And give it a cat toy to play with. Preferably one that lies on the floor with a ball inside that the cat can knock around.
4/2/2018 5:53:20 PM •
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on Apr 02, 2018
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Why is my cat having difficulty swallowing her wet food?
a veterinarian can diagnose that problem accurately (presuming you want competent, experienced guidance and answers.)
it could be anything from a hairball stuck in her throat, to a benign tumor or something more serious. - - - you should take her to the vet. remember, you get the quality you are willing to pay for.
3/24/2018 12:40:46 PM •
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on Mar 24, 2018
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