Little Litter Trays for Kittens????? (food, rescue, cheap, kitty)
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Wish I could help you, I'll have a look online. But I'm in Europe so not so much help as far as getting any to you...I have a few for my rescues, they sell them here...
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I've always used a plastic lid from a container when they were really little. Then I progressed to the smallest lipped litter box from the pet store and then made steps by placing a very low profile item or rubbermaid food container in front of it. Both worked very well.
Has anyone seen them? Like the disposable ones they use at the vet and shelter?
Momma Kitty has a deepsided litter box that won't work for training the babies.
TIA
Buy those cheapo baking pans at the Dollar stores or Goodwill stores. That's what I used for young kittens. Put a small bit of their momma's urine and feces in the litter and watch those little kits litterpan-train themselves.
Last night my neighbor gave me an old small, shallow broiler pan bottom when I told her about the 9.75 inch square "Hefty" disposable plates I found at Wally World.
I also got just plain kaolin litter for the babies. No fragrance, no clumping...no nothing.. just plain old clay litter. I didn't even know they still made the stuff.
It'll be interesting to see what happens. Never had babies before......just adopted kittens already "trained".
Cardboard boxes from soda cans? We used office in boxes. Small enough and in-appropriate.
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