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Nick - 07 Aug 2005 20:56 GMT
Hi,

We have cat who is great at using his litter tray. Now he's older we've
fitted a cat flap which he uses okay when he wants to go in the garden.
However, he still uses the tray rather than going outside somewhere.
Is there a good method for getting him off the tray?

I've heard we should move the tray nearer the cat flap, but this would
mean having it in the kitchen or dining room. Don't think I could eat
properly with a tray in the room!

Thanks,

Nick
wester@laway.net - 07 Aug 2005 22:33 GMT
>Hi,
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>Nick

Well, Nick, aren't you the little diva? If you can't stand the heat,
get out of the kitchen.

Wimp.
Nick - 07 Aug 2005 22:45 GMT
Hmmm, thanks for your 'help'

>>Hi,
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Jen M. - 08 Aug 2005 07:01 GMT
Ignore him.  I wonder if you could move it to the outside of the flap--and
see how that goes?

Take care,
Jen

>Hmmm, thanks for your 'help'
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