I agree!  TOO funny!  I tried putting one in my bedroom where they go in 2 corners.  Well then EVERYONE started using it and my bedroom smelled to high heavens.  7 cats using 2 litterpans!
 
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TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and your point is? hee hee

On 7/12/05, Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> This conversation reminds me....Jenn stopped by my house the other day and
> I didn't think anything of it at the time but I am sure she must have
> noticed the litter box on top of the dresser in the window...
> For some reason my cat with both hind legs crippled doesn't like to use a
> litter box on the floor...I have found that often times it easier to just
> put a litter box where they choose to go rather than have them go all around
> trying to find the place they are comfortable.....Of coarse this box that's
> right up in plain sight for any humans coming by becomes everybody favorite
> box...but on the other hand its the easiest one to scoop too....
>
> Tad
>
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> Oh, the first thing I did when I moved into this apartment was peel back all
> the carpeting and see if there was any usable floor underneath. Luckily, in
> the bedroom there was decent wood floor, so I was able to toss the carpet in
> that room. The office has a very thin indoor/outdoor type of carpet with no
> padding over industrial tile, and the cats don't seem to like to pee on it
> (if they do, I'll take the carpet out). The livingroom is an issue, under
> it, is plain plywood, and it has, literally, about 5000 nails all across the
> entire floor. it would LOOK HORRIBLE if I pulled up the carpet. Since I
> rent, I'm not going to sink a ton of money into adding nice flooring myself,
> so we just deal with spots as they occur in there. That's why I paid a
> deposit.... :)
>
> Jenn
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> Hee, hee! I've even gone to the extent of removing all of the carpet in
> the house and replacing with ceramic tile/laminate wood flooring (I
> highly recommend the Armstrong's edition made exclusively for
> Lowe's...withstands spills and cat claws peeling out at 100 miles and
> hour)...and the rugs are the cheap berber/industrial rugs that you can
> pick up at Walmart for $30 (they don't seem to be as comfortable to pee
> on and withstand claw sharpening)...two mottos at our house: "if it
> can't be ruined, we don't buy it" and "we can't have anything nice!" :)
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