Question almost my cat?
I am in a hard place right now, unqualified to afford catfood and litter. But I was wondering, my mom has a sandbox at her place and she's offered to give me a purse of sand. Would my cat do her business in that if I put that surrounded by her box? I've been borrowing litter from my friends who have cats and they can't help me out no more because they don't enjoy jobs either and they barely enjoy enough to keep themselves covered until the next profession they find.
So will my cat do her business in the sand?
She should, cats do it in the sand outside.
Yeah, man. I live contained by the country and there are alot of stray cats and pet cats out here and we have a sandbox outside where on earth I used to play as a kid and sometimes I'll go out there and there will be alot of.. economically, you know.
So, as long as it's in the box I'm sure she/he won't even notice the difference. Plus, I suggest it's easier to scoop.
Worth a shot. It really depends on your cat. You might try calling your local humane society, some have assistant programs for empire who need a little help. Good luck!
She might try it! And also i guess u might have to get rid of her if you can hardley money for food! But nothing to be ashamed of! But the best thing to do is give her absent but she might go pee in sand try it and if u provide her enough food im sure she will be fine!
Answers: yes she will. hope things get better 4 u!!
In general, cats will use sand, but your cat may be picky. People who own sandboxes recurrently have to cover them to keep the cats out.
Good luck!
Grandpa
Most kitties will. Mine travel anywhere but the litter box because they were trained to use shredded newspaper before I get them. If this is going to be a long term thing I would honestly recommend finding your kitty a new domestic with someone who can afford to feed her.
I would try it. They budge outside in dirt, I would imagine sand is pretty much duplicate. It is worth a shot. Good luck!
Yes, it would go in the sand but you requirement to also find a way to resolve your financial issues. To be a responsible pet owner you need to be able to provide for the pet. If not, please consider adopt it out or leaving kitty with the local shelter in hopes that someone else will provide for kitty.
being unqualified to afford cat food? maybe you could see if someone can take keeping of her until you find a job. not having litter is one thing, the cat will eventually swot up to do her business outside. but unable to nurture her? i think i would be more concerned about not being competent to afford food. good luck though. i hope you dont have to give her to a shelter, conceivably a friend or family member can care for her till your financially steady.
QUOTE- I am in a hard place right now, not sufficiently expert to afford catfood and litter. read what you have written then. if you can afford food, next why say you cant?