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    What pretty, gorgeous little kittens, they are so cute. Thank you for taking them in, bet you won't regret it.
    I just use a normal litter box with the clumping (corn) litter so can't help with the litter box you've mentioned here. I've found I use a lot less of the clumping litter as the other type annoyed me when I couldn't sift through to get all the bits out so I'd end up changing it a lot more often.
    I've also got a smaller litter box in the car, just cause Windy, Mollie and I go out so often. I'm not bright enough you see, to pick up on her signals and know when she needs to go to the loo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CavePaws View Post
    Thanks! It was kind of a no brainer to take them in. I just wasn't sure of when exactly was the right time to start trapping them. So far they have all come around fairly fast. Rachel, do you foster often? The way I won the first kitten, Freya, over was getting her to play with some toys. Now she is all over the place trying to play with everything. Bandit, the smallest grey one, still slinks away and the little white male who my niece named Flynn (after the Tangled character) still hisses a little. Over all they won't swat me though but were reallllllllly nasty before. They're *about* 11 wks old now and two have been with me a week, Freya about two weeks.


    edit: And I am really broke right now LOL. So I know what you mean about not being able to splurge on a litterbox. I'm turning my outdoor cats into indoor cats and need a litterbox for them to use. Liam hates being inside sometimes so we will see how it goes. x__x'
    I've fostered quite a bit over the last several years, but generally I get them so young that they turn around very quickly and it's not an issue. This is the third litter I've fostered recently that were 10 weeks or over. Definitely a little tougher to tame than little babies, but even the "meanies" have made progress since I first got them. I'm going to bring home a teaser toy today and see if they like that!

    And thank you for fostering ferals!
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