Question:

Kitten Problems?

i Have two 5 month old kittens and they were litter trained and everything and then i keep finding poop in the same place almost every day and i dont know which kitten or whyany help or suggestions??

Answer:

a bed, if its a studio I would suggest a futon sort of couch that turns into a bed to save space dishes, silverware, cups, pots and pans (walmart has some cheap pots and pans too but dont get the non stick cheap ones they wear out quick, get the stainless steel ones they last longer and easier to clean) , baking sheets, can opener, a microwave, measureing cups, (walmart has some cheap silverware and 4 packs of plates and cups for a dollar), pot holders, if she eats frozen pizza then a pizza cutter, cleaning supplies toilet paper, papertowel, bath soap, hand doap, shampoo bath towels a plunger(never realized i needed to buy one till someone clogged my toilet at 11 at night!) laundry basket if she is living alone i would suggest some pepper spray, never know esp if she comes home late at night, it couldnt hurt thats all i can think of, all the little things you never notice till you move on your own and realize you dont have them lol edit unless she plans on having people over for a formal dinner, i wouldnt suggest a big dining room table, i have one but never even use my dining room table, it just collects dust, as well as a desk unless she needs it for her computer
As far as things go, general furniture (bed, couches, chairs, dining table, ect) Cookware, dishes, flatware, lighting, linens, cleaning supplies (vacuum, broom, mop), hangersThen you can get into the fun things like decorations and storage items, photos, area rugs, ectFor food stuffs the staples in her diet are always a good thing to start with, baking supplies of she bakes, spices for cooking, oils and such.
Of course she will need furnishingsBed, couch, Lamps, Dresser Kitchen appliances- Toaster, Microwave, set of plates with bowls, cups , silver wear, Cooking utensils, Kitchen waste basket, Mop, Broom, trash bags, dish detergent, towels, dish rags, drip tray for the dishes to dry onsalt and pepper shaker, different spices, Cooking wearIE skillets and pansCoffee pot if she drinks coffee and Filters And mini fire extinguisher Bathroom, Towels,wash cloths, another Wastebasket, new shower curtainPossibly a new shower head or she might want to soak the old one in a detergent to cleanCleaning supplies in there for the tub, floor and toiletToilet paper of courseLiving room, Furniture of course, lamps, Misc, Cleaning supplies, with cleaning scrubbers and sponges, Vacuum cleaner, Laundry soap, dryer sheets, window treatments if she needs to block out more light then what the blinds allow, extra light bulbs , Flashlight with batteries just in case light goes out , Mini tool box (those come in handy) Bedroom, her bed of course ,Extra blankets perhaps, just in case, Make sure she gets Renters insurancebetter to be safe then sorry! That is all I can think of so far.
You can use an indoor air conditioner in any kind of roomThis is a self contained unit with castor wheels on it so it can be moved from one room to anotherThe only opening you need is for a heat exhaust hose to pass through to the outsideThere is a built in bucket to catch the condensation which you empty into the sink when it gets fullThey are available at Lowes or Home depot
Aha! They discovered the secret bathroom! You just never knew that was what the space behind the couch was for Okay, just kiddingThis will take some managing and trainingFirst, keep the box uber-clean; there are types now that remove the poops automaticallySome cats are very very clean and want a flushed toiletYou may even just need a second boxSecond, while at the pet store deciding about a new litter box, and buy some enzymatic cleaner to get rid of all those smells-even the ones you can't smellThird, look for pet deterrent that is non toxic that you can put in the locationThink chemical, but also think creativeI put smooth, decorative rocks in my plant containersIt was cheap and effectiveIf you have to go out, but something down in the area you don't wnat them to go, like plastic trash bags or crinkly aluminum foilFinally, when home, keep the water bottle at hand and if you see either kitty going near the area-squirt squirt!

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