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dcseain ([personal profile] dcseain) wrote2007-05-04 10:45 pm
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Cats and Rabbits - Advice?

As most of you know Bun-Bun lives with me now. Feldspar chases Bun-Bun around sometimes, though Bun-Bun has hissed at her now, and will bite her before she knows it. Jasper ignores Bun-Bun.

Feldspar climbs in Bun-Bun's cage, and wants to use his litter box, which has Yesterday's News in it. The cats' litter box has clumping clay in it.

Queries: Can the cat and the rabbit share a litter box? Should i buy Yesterday's News for the cats?

[identity profile] dmk.livejournal.com 2007-05-05 10:01 am (UTC)(link)
I would first try to replace the cat's litter with Yesterday's News; maybe it has a more pleasant texture. Of course, it could also be a case of liking what the new kid on the block has. Regarding sharing, what do Bun-Bun's thoughts seem to be? He might not like sharing with a carnivore.

DO NOT LET THEM SHARE

[identity profile] wolfdancer.livejournal.com 2007-05-05 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Unless your cat has NEVER been out side, there is a chance that the cat might have tranmitable parisites.

get the same litter.

Just to be save.
Hugs.

[identity profile] madbodger.livejournal.com 2007-05-07 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yesterday's News is dandy cat litter. Very low dust, and it absorbs odors well. We used it
happily for quite a while, but ended up with Feline Pine when the local vendors started only
stocking the scented Yesterday's News. My dislike of artificial fragrances is vast, I would
much rather smell cat urine than commercial perfumed products. There, I said it.