Guess that's probably why they call the stuff "litter" in the first place. Sorry, just had to say that.they tracked like crazy. Dr Elseys does track some but there will never be a litter that doesnt lol.
@katiesmom - what size is the bag?
I cant get the referral link to work....it takes me to a referral website??? I also googled boxie cat and it seems chewy.com is carrying it now for $17.99 as well, plus free shipping with $49+
I have three boxes for 1 cat (she is a diva) and she likes her litter about an inch deep... So I would need more than 1 bag?
@KPassa, I notice you mentioned that Mikey wets his bed. Hannah does that, too, usually when she sleeps very sound for long periods of time. It doesn't happen often, but she gets all mopey when it does. The most recent incident was two days ago. Is it from diabetic neuropathy? I assume it is, but don't really know. Maybe you could fill me in on your experiences?Mikey's last bout of bed wetting
You may not get the odor out with vinegar or bleach. Do a round of enzyme such as Simple Solution or Nature's Miracle, let it sit, rinse, then do any other bleaching.
Grout sealers - check some places that sell tile for floors what they have for sale.
@KPassa, I notice you mentioned that Mikey wets his bed. Hannah does that, too, usually when she sleeps very sound for long periods of time. It doesn't happen often, but she gets all mopey when it does. The most recent incident was two days ago. Is it from diabetic neuropathy? I assume it is, but don't really know. Maybe you could fill me in on your experiences?
Yep, that sounds just like Hannah. She sleeps mostly on our couch, in her own soft basket. She also sleeps on the back of the couch, on a quilt and under a wall lamp (she loves the heat from it). Under both the basket and the quilt are doggy pee pads. It took me a while before I gave in and took that extra precaution. Let's face it... it's sort of tacky looking and certainly wouldn't make the cover of Country Living Magazine. And guests give it a double look when visiting... I can only imagine what they're thinking. But after numerous shampooings and cleaning with enzymes, it just made better sense. Soooooo, welcome to "This house is maintained entirely for the comfort and convenience of our cat, so get used to it!"The kitty I had all while growing up and into my 20s started getting "leaky" when she got older (non-diabetic, but kidney failure). When she would sleep heavily she would leak. I believe it was because she couldn't feel she had to go and that the muscles that hold the pee in get old when you get older. I finally started taking her to the litterbox to go, especially right before bed, and this almost totally eliminated the pee elsewhere. She seemed to know why I was taking her to the litterbox and would go when I took her. This might work with Hannah.
LOL, isn't that the truth!!!Remember, Carole, we're just staff!![]()
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Yep, that sounds just like Hannah. She sleeps mostly on our couch, in her own soft basket. She also sleeps on the back of the couch, on a quilt and under a wall lamp (she loves the heat from it). Under both the basket and the quilt are doggy pee pads. It took me a while before I gave in and took that extra precaution. Let's face it... it's sort of tacky looking and certainly wouldn't make the cover of Country Living Magazine. And guests give it a double look when visiting... I can only imagine what they're thinking. But after numerous shampooings and cleaning with enzymes, it just made better sense. Soooooo, welcome to "This house is maintained entirely for the comfort and convenience of our cat, so get used to it!"
I also have one of those Little Green Bissell Machines and I LOVE IT!! It has been a Godsend. And you are absolutely right! If folks can't understand or appreciate the way we care for our fur babies, then we're usually pretty happy to see them make it a short visit. As my DH sometimes says after they leave, "Come again when ya can't stay so long!" LOL!!I bought a deep cleaner for the upholstery (one of those little Bissell ones) and that helped with clean up. I'm pretty sure that the homes of most people on here are maintained for the comfort and convince of their cats. You probably don't want people who don't understand that visiting for long anyways.![]()
I've used World's Best Litter for several years. The only problem was a thin line of ants heading for the litter box when, rather unwisely, I placed it by an outside sliding glass door! I am currently experimenting with all above-recommended litters. Will evaluate when finished. California crawls with ants! Detest them, although I recognize they're very useful creatures when outdoors.
Best wishes, Sophie
I also have one of those Little Green Bissell Machines and I LOVE IT!! It has been a Godsend. And you are absolutely right! If folks can't understand or appreciate the way we care for our fur babies, then we're usually pretty happy to see them make it a short visit. As my DH sometimes says after they leave, "Come again when ya can't stay so long!" LOL!!![]()
LOL I wish thats all I have to deal with! My one, Yuri, is too prissy to squat so he's like a little boy writing his name in the snow. I could deal with that if it was walking his way OUT of the litter box but sometimes its walking into the litter box, or his aims a bit high and still goes out of the litter box all over the walls. I already use a deep storage container thats about a foot, maybe a foot and a half tall lol. I thought mayyyyyybe its because its too dirty for him but it doesnt matter if its freshly filled and none of the others have been near it lol He's just prissy!
I'm pretty sure he's just prissy. He's only 5, no health issues from the vet, leaps and runs off everything, and has done this pretty much since he was a kitten lol. As to a box inside a box.....I kinda have that. I have placed the lid underneath it, and it catches some of it (either that or my litter catching mat) but it doesn't eliminate the issue of the wall. Honestly I have no clue how he gets it so high, you'd think he was aiming at something with how high he shoots it lol.

I recently purchased two of the Omega Paw self cleaning boxes (size large). I'm glad I tried only one of them out first. For the first three days it was like a magic trick. Roll the box over and, tada, all the clumps are in the drawer. Day four, I rolled the box and litter spilled all over the floor, the drawer filled with clean litter, and the majority of the clumps were left in the box itself.I have purchased a new litter box (Omega Paw self-cleaning litter box) for which Dr. Elsey's litter appears to be perfect. Omega is the one that's both enclosed and has the side drawer where supposedly litter clumps, as well as, poop can be manually deposited by turning the box sideways.
Goodness, if you're going to do all that you should paint some racing stripes on the sides too. Cats always appreciate racing stripes. I'm hoping that your experience is better than mine and that I just got a dud (the majority of the reviews I saw before buying were good). Even if the screen part breaks, it still works just fine as a regular covered litterbox. Though, when it did work, it was like a fabulous cat waste magic trick.Hello! Thanks for the hints, bsmith. I plan to spray the entire interior with non-stick cooking spray, let it dry, and use duct tape on the hinges. Sounds defective already! I had some expensive self-cleaning litter boxes that broke in the past. They had to be plugged into electricity. Didn't want anything electrical since shortly l'll have several kittens for about 3 weeks - helping a neighbor. Much appreciate your input!
Best wishes,
Sophie&Pudge (GA)
There's nothing kittens like quite as much as playing in a litterbox and pooping. And then eating some more for more pooping fun. There's probably some naps and trouble making in there somewhere too. It's always fun to have kittens around for a bit after your own cat has gotten a older and you've forgotten what kittens are like. When I had friends (who were fostering kittens in addition to their own cats) go out of town, I quickly realized that I would have to do litterbox duty twice a day instead of once. All that growing requires a lot more food intake, and output, than grown cats.bsmith: no racing stripebecause kittens came earlier than I had expected since my neighbor's operation is happening sooner than anticipated. The little sweeties love Boxie Cat litter. Treat it as a sandbox! So much fun for me! I watched them digging around for an hour!Never anticipated such high jinx!
Best wishes,
Sophie&Pudge(GA)