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Stops disease and parasite infestation. Keeps Cats and Kittens clean and cuddle-able. Encourages good potty habits. Eliminates Odor.
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A container such as this can be kept on top of the rolling cage. Check the dollar store for such a container.
Keep paper lunch bags and the scooper handy to clean as soon after the litter box is used as possible. |
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This scoop kit is home made. It fastens to the cage with Velcro. You could make something like this with the shoe holders that hang in closet or on back of a door(found at the dollar store).
Keeping a can of room deodorizer handy helps to make the fostering experience more pleasant. |
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If the tools are handy, you will tend to do it more frequently! |





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A Creep Feeder is a structure built to allow baby livestock to get into a pen through an opening too small for the adult livestock to fit through. The Creep Feeder allows foals, calves, piglets to eat but restricts their mom’s from stealing their food.
If you wish to let your foster kittens out of the rolling cage but you don’t want your own grown cats to get into the cage...the Creep Feeder theory works for small animals too. |

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Cut pieces of wire to appropriate size and fasten together with zip ties. Cut a few links of the wire to make an opening large enough for kittens to climb through but to small for your adult cats to go through. |
