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Old February 5th 13, 06:48 PM
cat182 cat182 is offline
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Originally Posted by Bill Graham View Post
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We have this problem from time to time with one or the other of our cats,
especially whan they get old. We have tried putting their cat box in the
garage, where it doesn't matter so much. Also, you can put a garage-type
drip pan under the litter box inside your house to protect the floor. (these
are usually aluminum and can be purchased in an auto supply store.) Or, put
the litter box in either the kitchen or a bathroom where the floor is
designed for water damage. A friend of mine, who had inside cats, built a
"cateo" next to his garage, and his cats could go out there through a cat
door at their pleasure.
While we sleep, we have the cats quarantined to a room with tile floors. Easy to clean, just time consuming to deal with.
Here are images of the litter boxes, and the floor (if interested):
http://s1254.beta.photobucket.com/us...tml?sort=3&o=0