Oh, and you could try the Litter Kwitter instead of litter trays (which are one of the most vile things ever, especially in small spaces like flats....)
People shouldn't buy cats at all, they should be free to good homes. It irks me every time I seel classified ads in the local paper saying "Kittens - £40".
Sadly, Parker isn't with us anymore. His kidneys gave in and he had to be put to sleep. He had a good innings though, I got him when he was 6 weeks and he was 19 when he fell ill.
Most supermarkets sell bowls, collars etc rather cheap so try there. Pets at Home would possibly sell a cat carrier, i cant remember where we bought ours from.
As a few others have said our cats never used a scratching post - they preferred using an old bit of wood that my dad left in the garden. They also never slept in any of their beds.
Someone said to me once the reason cats like sleeping on beds, sofas etc is because it smells of you so if you've got any old pillows or blankets I would just use those.
My boss recently bought a kitten for £200 !! He said he bought a rather expensive "play area" and apparently the kitten was more interested in the cardboard box lol - I did warn him!!
Also we recently bought a cat comb which is much better for grooming than a brush as it gets more fur out.
Sadly, Parker isn't with us anymore. His kidneys gave in and he had to be put to sleep. He had a good innings though, I got him when he was 6 weeks and he was 19 when he fell ill.
yeah we live in a block of flats the only thing that we are going to have to do is get the council to board up the vents with the vent covers as the kids have removed them and a cat can get access to the underneath of the ground flats
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