Okay so this is my second time posting in a week or so, still about the same cat (Gadget, 8 year old, belonged to my grandmother and spent two years alone in her home after she died, was finally adopted by me a week ago).
Gadget adjusted very well to life indoors, never asks to be let outside, and generally has no problem with his litterbox.
Well. Emphasis on "generally".
He has really high standards and if he poops once in his box he will refuse to use it again (even if I pick up his waste). I have to completely change the litter for him to go back in; that, and the fact that he's a big cat (and therefore needs a big box) means I use a lot of litter in a small amount of time.
I know litter isn't that costly but the problem is that I have to take the bus to go to the nearest supermarket where I can buy litter bags. It's already complicated enough to get groceries for myself, so I can only get about one litter bag per trip.
I was wondering if you had tips on how to make your cat accept that you can't change the integrality of the litter every two days or so? Should I just ignore him when he complains?
Thanks for your help!
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