Originally Posted by Craftlady
I wish I could go larger but we use the sift kind of litterboxes since we have so many cats. Plus the fact we put them inside closets and have limited space. Thanks for the suggestion though!
Originally Posted by Craftlady
I wish I could go larger but we use the sift kind of litterboxes since we have so many cats. Plus the fact we put them inside closets and have limited space. Thanks for the suggestion though!
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What about putting the litterbox in a larger tray, with some litter in the bottom of that tray? Any old container would do ... Even making one out of heavy aluminum foil would protect the floor beneath it!
My BooBoo did that for 17 years.His whole life.No matter how big the box was.He just liked to squat close to the edge all the time.![]()
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I use a rubbermaid storage container with the front cut out. Squeak would pee over the sides, but we seldom have an accident now. It may happen every six months to a year. GOOD LUCK!
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Our Abby is so fastidious that she sits at the very edge of the box - no matter how clean it is. Then she goes. So we get the occasional poop or liquid outside the box. Boxes are in the basement, so it's not a real big deal.
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