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DrFunZ
at Sun Sep 17 17:46:34 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DrFunZ ]
Thanks for the confirmation. I was thinking that might be the way to do it but thought it might be too disruptive. Should I move Luna's box and bowls a few inches at a time until they are in their new spot? (I have lots of time. If I get the new cat it won't be until after Thanksgiving.) I figure it might be best if Luna's stuff eventually lands in my bedroom, that way, as the resident cat, she will still feel she is in my presence while the newbie gets adjusted.
Do I really need *three* litter boxes? All the books say that you should have one extra litter box per cat. Heck, I do not even have room for the second litterbox; I will be putting in a chair mat over the rug in my bedroom, as it is. I have friends who only have ONE litterbox for two cats - but that seems like an invitation to soiling outside the box - EW!
Lisa
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