This section is from the book "The Cat: Its Points And Management In Health And Disease", by Frank Townend Barton. Also available from Amazon: The Cat: Its Points And Management In Health And Disease.
During the summer no bedding is necessary. For warmth and cleanliness fine oat straw is the best of all, a layer of which should be upon the shelf or sleeping board.
Shavings or brake-fern can be substituted.
Sleeping on cushions, etc., is usual, but is certainly not equal to straw for keeping a cat's fur clean.
Change the bedding every two or three weeks.
 
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