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            <title>How to Litter Train a Cat</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[When you get a new kitten litter training is something you'll need to teach your cat to do.  Usually this is a relatively easy task, but sometimes it ends up being harder than anticipated.  There are several common causes for this behavior. We look at the reasons why a young kitten (or an older, formerly litter trained, cat) might eliminate outside of his or her litter causing their owners headaches and frustration.]]></description>
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