ec 2012 12:07:02 -0600
> From: dlg...@windstream.net
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Litter box with lid
>
> sOUNDS LIKE dEE. gOT ALL LARGE SIZE COVERED BOXES, OTHERWISE I HAVE TO
> VACUMN THE FLOOR EVERY DAY. I THINK SHE THROWS IT OUT.
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Hadn't thought of that. Have a couple of old girls (14). I have one of those
stair things for them to get on my bed.
Sharyl wrote:
> I use the large Rubbermaid totes. They can dig to their hearts content and
> the litter stays in the tub. Also good for those kitties that do their
>
sOUNDS LIKE dEE. gOT ALL LARGE SIZE COVERED BOXES, OTHERWISE I HAVE TO VACUMN
THE FLOOR EVERY DAY. I THINK SHE THROWS IT OUT.
MaiMaiPG wrote:
> Try a large Rubbermaid tote . If jumping in is an issue, cut a hole
> or u-opening on a short side. I like the 18 gallon or larger totes.
Try a large Rubbermaid tote . If jumping in is an issue, cut a hole
or u-opening on a short side. I like the 18 gallon or larger totes.
Very easy to clean and the litter stays put.
On Dec 9, 2012, at 8:03 PM, Maryam Ulomi wrote:
Hello everyone,
One of my cats, Kitty, who is FeLV positive
I use the large Rubbermaid totes. They can dig to their hearts content and the
litter stays in the tub. Also good for those kitties that do their business
standing up instead of squatting. I keep a small stool outside the box for
those who have problems jumping into the tub.
Sharyl
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