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Old 10-29-2014, 12:18 AM   #4
SirTeddykins
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No problem.


So that they don't go directly on the floor, I bought Teddy a cat box which had a top on it and just removed the top and put his pads on the bottom of the box. This way, the pee stays contained and doesn't run out onto your floors and he has happily used this with virtually no accidents since he was 14 weeks old. We brought him home at 12 weeks.


We bought the cat tray with a top because, with him being a boy, thought he may need the higher sides for when he lifted his leg. You, however, will not have this problem so you could buy a cat tray and either teach her to jump in and out of it (which Teddy does with no problem at all) or just alter the sides for easy access.


I clean his box with antibac wipes at the beginning and end of each day, too.


I saw the pic of Zoe in the pic area - gosh, she's gorgeous!
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