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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 166761" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Buy a cage !! After much debate (the wife saw no point in having a cage), more wee and turds on the floor than i could stomach (I'm used to cats which are easy to litter train) and damage to various household items, especially the stair bannisters, I bought a cage. Best thing we have done - Ruby keeps cage clean, when we pop home to let her out, it's straight out into the garden (grass is growing well!). House training seems to have followed on naturally since without a single accident - ruby has even taken to going out the cat flap without any prompting from us. I'm happy, the cats are happier, the dog is happier because she isn't getting constantly told off, and even better the lingering smell has evaporated from the kitchen, plus nothing is getting damaged. Wish we had done this sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 166761, member: 490"] Buy a cage !! After much debate (the wife saw no point in having a cage), more wee and turds on the floor than i could stomach (I'm used to cats which are easy to litter train) and damage to various household items, especially the stair bannisters, I bought a cage. Best thing we have done - Ruby keeps cage clean, when we pop home to let her out, it's straight out into the garden (grass is growing well!). House training seems to have followed on naturally since without a single accident - ruby has even taken to going out the cat flap without any prompting from us. I'm happy, the cats are happier, the dog is happier because she isn't getting constantly told off, and even better the lingering smell has evaporated from the kitchen, plus nothing is getting damaged. Wish we had done this sooner. [/QUOTE]
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