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Old 17.09.2012, 11:00
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Re: Pet supplies (cat): food, litter, scratching post...

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We have two tortoiseshell (calico) cats, both on the larger side (>6 kilos), and we were able to find most everything we need at Qualipet. One warning, though, be prepared for some sticker shock for a large playset/scratching post- I've seen several of the size you're describing at around 200 CHF. Also, we've had some problems with some of the brands of litter tracking about the apartment and we haven't found a brand that we truly like yet.
If you have trouble with litter tracking, why not try something like this?

I bought one (I use Catsan litter), and the amount of litter that gets on the floors etc. has diminished significantly.

And ak2013, if you're living in a small apartment, I would recommend you get one of those closed in litter trays with a door and filter. Particularly if your bathroom (like mine) does not have a window! (Assuming you intend to put the litter tray in the bathroom).
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