• CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The rule for litter boxes is N+1 where N = number of cats.

    Never had a problem when following this rule, except when one kitty got a bladder infection.

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      1 year ago

      A quick google followed by clicking on the first link and uncritically reading the first sentence tells me there’s over 1 billion cats in the world. I don’t think I can afford that many litter boxes

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      1 year ago

      We have 4 cats with 4 boxes and they do just fine

      That said… 4 cats is too many and I don’t recommend anyone get this many unless you are a cat sanctuary

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        We have 4 and two litterboxes. No issues with them doing their thing. I have had it recommended we need more litterboxes, but since there are no issues, I don’t really see the point. That being said, we religiously clean those twice a day, so I suppose that helps. And on the point of 4 cats, I agree, it’s a bit much. We had two and then last year we found two kittens on the street (not at the same time), one scroungy as hell and the other one had a gaping wound. We nursed both back to health and then didn’t have the heart to give them away, so yea, that’s how that went.

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          There have been times (like when we were moving) when they had to share less boxes, and they also did fine with that! I think some cats are better with being in colonies. Only one of the four gets possessive over his box. The others don’t really seem to care if another cat uses their favorite box or not

          I had one cat going into the relationship (which was enough for me)

          My husband had 3. He had a pair for about 10 years, and then a very feral ten-week-old kitten ended up in his apartment. That kitten is now four years old

          I would like very much for us to find a new home for the stray, but my husband has been avoiding it. We tried, once, and the stray ended up biting the new owner so badly that they required medical treatment. He hasn’t bitten anyone else, but the concern is that the next person won’t return him to us if he gets aggressive and might opt to have him put down. So… seems like we’re stuck with four cats