Teach your cat to go to the bathroom

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Charlotte
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by Charlotte » 10/10/06, 16:24

Pollux wrote:Hello,

it looks pretty good at all. I really want to order one to try to educate my cat.

but I ask myself a question: what is the most econological ... buy the littière which requires extraction, treatment, transport, packaging, recycling center etc ... or flush almost twice as often for a 2 kg animal?
I will naturally lean for the education of the cat, but I am not sure. What are your opinions?

-Pollux


I would also lean for education, coupled with the installation of a hunting at two flows. But the cat must last long enough to amortize the purchase : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 10/10/06, 16:50

And to amortize the echat? : Mrgreen:...sorry...
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by Charlotte » 10/10/06, 17:03

Yes, I know, it's a two-ball word game ... 8)
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by the middle » 05/08/08, 16:10

In Belgium, there is a story of a kitty charmente :D
http://www.wikio.fr/video/256080
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