Yes, that's an idea thanks Nina--I've never seen a hinged kind in Linen
n Things or Bed bath and Beyond but maybe that's becouse I wan't looking
for that.

I'm curious Nina---what makes you say Tiger prefers privacy?

No, I do not have a large place---and it just became a little smaller
with the arrival of the giant "Pookie" crate that takes up half the
dining area!
Kerry

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Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 10:18 AM
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Subject: Re: Kerry and Tiger


How about rigging one of those big plastic storage containers?  I have 
some with hinged lids that are sturdy enough to hold up under this kind 
of use.  You could cut a "door" in one of the sides high enough up to 
still contain the litter.  Just a thought in case you can't find a large

covered box.  I hope you have a large apartment!  Interesting that Tiger

prefers privacy...
N

MacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:

>FUnny you should mention the Home Depot cement mixer Nina---I went that
>route for about 6 months earlier this year. As you know it's not a
>covered box; what happened was Tiger did his business (consistently)
>right at one end of the box and frequently spilled over. I threw it
away
>and went back to the biggest covered box I could find. 
>Which brings me to a Q that's been puzzling me for ages. 
>There is plenty of choice of long litter boxes in pet stores *without*
>covers. 
>But the same length of litter box *with* covers seems not to exist?
I've
>looked in Foster and Smith catalogues too---nothing there either. Does
>anyone know where they can be found?
>Considering you're supposed to provide a box that's at least one and a
>half times the length of the cat I find this odd--that the only type
>readily available is uncovered.
>Any info on finding a loooooong covered litter box appreciated!
>


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