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  1. #1
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    You sure did have your Thinking Cap smoldering that day! What a good solution.
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    Brilliant!

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    Thanks! I hope someone else can use the idea.

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    I have a female that would spray over the top of her box. My solution was to take a container, like the one you pictured, and cut the front out of it. It works really well too.
    RIP 03-05-07 Ellie

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    Great idea!! I've been having this same issue so I'm going to try this. Thank you!
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    Problem Solver

    Hey Pawla,
    You beat me to it...I was going to say the same thing..
    My Russian Blue, Daiquiri would sometimes spray the wall behind his
    litter box, so I got a bigger and deeper storage box, cut out a little of the front and no more spray on the wall...
    I guess it's true...'we have to sometimes think outside the box' ;->
    >^..^< >^..^<
    Zöe and Phoebe
    >^..^< >^..^<

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    What a great idea. Puff has some problems with her aim too. I'm going to try this!

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