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Why not set up a second tray and put some of the soiled litter from his other tray into it to encourage him to use it? Alternatively, you could try gradually moving the one in the crate to where you want it to be. Good luck |
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Every time I've done it I've used the 'slowly, slowly' approach - keep one tray and move it 6" a day. Doesn't take too long to get where you want (you just have to be careful not to step in it as it sits in odd spots until you get where you want! ) Fran's suggestion is good though, so you can chose whichever suits you |
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well, 2 seconds after posting this, i decided to just move the tray. I showed him where it was and thankfully i woke this morning to a used litter tray my house isnt very big, so it was only to across the room. We live in an upside down house where our living room is upstairs, so i have moved it to a corner step on the top of the stairs, as the stairs arent used that often. |
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