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		<pubDate>Tue, 9 Feb 2010 15:18:24 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p> you can buy a big litter box and they can share and have the same food bowls and its easier to clean try it see if it works <br /><br />
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					yasi and vashi</a>
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		Mon, Nov 9th 2009, 10:07 GMT 
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			<p>I'm not certain that spraying the kitten when she's using the litter box would be such a good idea.  She may start to be afraid to use any box then and start doing her business behind the sofa. I have three cats and they all use all four boxes and eat from each other's bowls. However, at 6 months, your kitten should still be on kitten food and that's not a good diet for your older cat. I might try adding a few other boxes if you have the room. As for the water, I have a Drinkwell fountain for my cats and they share it happily. <br /><br />
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					Izadore (Izzie)</a>
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		Sun, Nov 8th 2009, 09:19 GMT 
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			<p>This happened to two cats that I looked after. Their solution was to put the food bowls; litter boxes; and toys in different parts of the house. You did this. If the kitty still does not go to her own litter box then you should try to move her to her own litterbox whenever you see her doing her business in the other cat's box.If that does not work then you should use a spray bootle and spary her LIGHTLY. You have to train her. Then move her back to her own box.Hope this helps.  <br /><br />
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					Rocky</a>
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		Sun, Nov 8th 2009, 07:14 GMT 
		<pubDate>Sat, Nov 7th 2009, 23:14 GMT</pubDate>
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