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Best Litter Box I've Found
Gracie is good about her box, there is just the usual kicking out of litter
to contend with. Boo is another story, she really spreads litter and sometimes forgos the box. She is getting a little arthritic, from the way she walks, so it is nice to have a low door to the box. Anyway, the Rubbermaid Pets box is really good. Just the right size (these are 7-9 lb girlycats but for most cats, I think) with a low door for entry but high sides, durable plastic that is not rigid, and easily cleaned. We use the mat, too, it helps keep them from spreading the litter around the house. http://tinyurl.com/2248es |
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Best Litter Box I've Found
"cybercat" wrote in message
... Gracie is good about her box, there is just the usual kicking out of litter to contend with. Boo is another story, she really spreads litter and sometimes forgos the box. She is getting a little arthritic, from the way she walks, so it is nice to have a low door to the box. Anyway, the Rubbermaid Pets box is really good. Just the right size (these are 7-9 lb girlycats but for most cats, I think) with a low door for entry but high sides, durable plastic that is not rigid, and easily cleaned. We use the mat, too, it helps keep them from spreading the litter around the house. http://tinyurl.com/2248es Hey, that looks perfect for most cats. I don't think it's big enough for Sammy, though. I have two *HUGE* boxes and she still has to stand almost upright to fit into it (I'd show you a picture, it's hilarious, but it wouldn't be nice to publicly humiliate her like that!). ; Then she has to stand *outside* of it in order to bury her business (and in her zeal she often throws her "business" outside of the litterbox!). -- Hugs, CatNipped See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/ |
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Cat litter AND Best Litter Box I've Found
"CatNipped" wrote http://tinyurl.com/2248es Hey, that looks perfect for most cats. I don't think it's big enough for Sammy, though. I have two *HUGE* boxes and she still has to stand almost upright to fit into it (I'd show you a picture, it's hilarious, but it wouldn't be nice to publicly humiliate her like that!). ; Then she has to stand *outside* of it in order to bury her business (and in her zeal she often throws her "business" outside of the litterbox!). What is hilarious is that I almost wrote, "except for CN's Sammy!!" That there is a TEXAN cat, hahaha! By the way, the box will take 28 lbs of litter without much being kicked out. The Target cat litter I posted about a few weeks ago is really good. You can pour it from a standing position to the box on the floor and very litle dust rises--and though scented, it has very little scent to my nose, and it does not bother Gracie whose asthma is triggered by perfumes. It has a fine consistency even though it is so dustless, and they really seem to like it. Boo has not peed on the rugs since we put it in her box and got rid of those crystals. The icing on the cake: it costs $3.66 for 14 lbs. It scoops well, but not too terribly hard so that it might get cakes in paws, etc. Good stuff! hahaha! -- Hugs, CatNipped See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/ |
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Cat litter AND Best Litter Box I've Found
"cybercat" wrote in message
... "CatNipped" wrote http://tinyurl.com/2248es Hey, that looks perfect for most cats. I don't think it's big enough for Sammy, though. I have two *HUGE* boxes and she still has to stand almost upright to fit into it (I'd show you a picture, it's hilarious, but it wouldn't be nice to publicly humiliate her like that!). ; Then she has to stand *outside* of it in order to bury her business (and in her zeal she often throws her "business" outside of the litterbox!). What is hilarious is that I almost wrote, "except for CN's Sammy!!" That there is a TEXAN cat, hahaha! Yep. It's so funny, because when you see Sammy all by herself you don't realize how big she is. It's only when she's next to a "normal" sized cat that makes you go JEEZ! Here she is with 7.5 pound Jessie: http://www.possibleplaces.com/catnipped/Jessie17/ - and she's *GROWN* since then!!!; By the way, the box will take 28 lbs of litter without much being kicked out. The Target cat litter I posted about a few weeks ago is really good. You can pour it from a standing position to the box on the floor and very litle dust rises--and though scented, it has very little scent to my nose, and it does not bother Gracie whose asthma is triggered by perfumes. It has a fine consistency even though it is so dustless, and they really seem to like it. Boo has not peed on the rugs since we put it in her box and got rid of those crystals. The icing on the cake: it costs $3.66 for 14 lbs. It scoops well, but not too terribly hard so that it might get cakes in paws, etc. Good stuff! hahaha! Hmmmm. I'm gonna have to try that. The litter we use, Tidy Cats, is pretty pricey. We have to buy three 35 pound containers to fill all *SEVEN* litter boxes! Hugs, CatNipped -- Hugs, CatNipped See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/ |
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Best Litter Box I've Found
On 21 Jul, 19:00, "cybercat" wrote:
Gracie is good about her box, there is just the usual kicking out of litter to contend with. Boo is another story, she really spreads litter and sometimes forgos the box. She is getting a little arthritic, from the way she walks, so it is nice to have a low door to the box. Anyway, the Rubbermaid Pets box is really good. Just the right size (these are 7-9 lb girlycats but for most cats, I think) with a low door for entry but high sides, durable plastic that is not rigid, and easily cleaned. We use the mat, too, it helps keep them from spreading the litter around the house. http://tinyurl.com/2248es Another good box to try is an old fashioned Ottoman. do you know what one of these is? It is a box that most people used to keep @ the rend of your bed, to put fresh linen in. Everyone used to have the in years gone by in the UK. With most of them, they were just made out of plain old wood, with a lid that lifts, & the front is ideal for making a pussy cat sized hole that would allow for most sizes of cats too. All you have to do, is lift the lid & and remove anything you want to clear out, & puss cat remains well happy with personal space that you can view easily when you have a need to. I use them to look in on kittens that we foster them. nice and safe, & quite too http://www.antiquated.co.uk/showimag...6_ottoman1.jpg Sheelagh"o" |
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Cat litter AND Best Litter Box I've Found
"CatNipped" wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "CatNipped" wrote http://tinyurl.com/2248es Hey, that looks perfect for most cats. I don't think it's big enough for Sammy, though. I have two *HUGE* boxes and she still has to stand almost upright to fit into it (I'd show you a picture, it's hilarious, but it wouldn't be nice to publicly humiliate her like that!). ; Then she has to stand *outside* of it in order to bury her business (and in her zeal she often throws her "business" outside of the litterbox!). What is hilarious is that I almost wrote, "except for CN's Sammy!!" That there is a TEXAN cat, hahaha! Yep. It's so funny, because when you see Sammy all by herself you don't realize how big she is. It's only when she's next to a "normal" sized cat that makes you go JEEZ! Here she is with 7.5 pound Jessie: http://www.possibleplaces.com/catnipped/Jessie17/ - and she's *GROWN* since then!!!; By the way, the box will take 28 lbs of litter without much being kicked out. The Target cat litter I posted about a few weeks ago is really good. You can pour it from a standing position to the box on the floor and very litle dust rises--and though scented, it has very little scent to my nose, and it does not bother Gracie whose asthma is triggered by perfumes. It has a fine consistency even though it is so dustless, and they really seem to like it. Boo has not peed on the rugs since we put it in her box and got rid of those crystals. The icing on the cake: it costs $3.66 for 14 lbs. It scoops well, but not too terribly hard so that it might get cakes in paws, etc. Good stuff! hahaha! Hmmmm. I'm gonna have to try that. The litter we use, Tidy Cats, is pretty pricey. We have to buy three 35 pound containers to fill all *SEVEN* litter boxes! Hugs, CatNipped That is It I have 10 boxes; that I clean almost every other day. My employees get irked when I come in and tell them to load a pallet of cat litter in the back of my F-150. I don't know what they get mad about I have to unload it myself. I think I have spoiled my furballs. I go to a local store called Publix they have cheaper prices on temptations and other cat food than I do. So I buy a case of food at a time people look at me like I am nuts. I tell them I love my furballs what is your excuse. I won't be able to do that for much longer. I guess I will become a Wal-Mart shopper and get on of their store clerks to load it for me ;-) |
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