Bonnie & Kyndra
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Hi all,
for some reason (not health) my NON-diabetic cat has been peeing out of the box from time to time. Behavioral? I suppose. It is intermittent, sometimes corresponding to a dirty (in HER estimation) box - I would have to sit there day and night to keep them clean enough for her - and other times it makes no sense. I thought it was the Multi-cat WBCL b/c when I first began using it she hated it and I had to put the regular in her box and the Multi in Kyndra's, but then she got used to it - or so I thought. Anyway....I am still figuring all of this out (we switched almost 2 years ago!). I have 2 cats and THREE boxes. The apt is small w/VERY limited space for their bathroom. It is tucked behind a large bookcase - nice private 4 1/2' x 4 1/2' area.
So, I have hardwood floors (and renting!!) so have had a variety of protective covers. The problem has been that sometimes I have not noticed she has peed until later in the day when I go to scoop and it has leaked under a box, onto a piece of furniture (like that lovely oak bookcase(!), or the wood table my turtle tank resides on.
I am CONSTANTLY futzing around over there grumpy_cat
I HAVE a solution - but can't find it! I want a large "tray" that will fit the area and that all three boxes will fit on (she always pees right outside the box). This way, if there is an accident, and even if I don't notice it until I pick up a box to clean/dump, it will stay completely contained. Sure, I will still need to clean it, but I will not step in it, nor will my furniture get ruined or saturated.
I have had the idea for quite sometime but had no idea what I was looking for until I was at a friend's who was using a dog kennel crate liner for her chinchilla enclosure. So I looked into them but even the largest is a bit too narrow. I have searched high and low (industrial plastic websites, etc.) and the ones that would work are VERY expensive. Then I thought of you guys and wondered if anyone already came up with this idea and found a solution - a big tray! Mine would need to be about 4x 4 or 4x 3. I don't want a carpet, pad, etc. I am trying for something fully contained. I am going away at the end of the month for a week to see my mom and my stepfather (who has cancer) for the first time in 4 years. I'd like my sitter(s) to not have to deal w/too much cleanup (none, if I can convince Lita to behave ;-) , but with me gone who knows how she will be - there will be a box in every room just in case)
Any other ideas - or solutions to similar problem? I am not looking for input on reasons for peeing, we all have these issues and need to figure them out. My cats are 11 and 12 and Lita has always been a little "fussy" (let's hope she never develops diabetes, she''ll never go for the shots and testing! Kyndra is a very tolerant kitty!)
thanks - and sorry so long, I am just in a chatty mood. :mrgreen:
for some reason (not health) my NON-diabetic cat has been peeing out of the box from time to time. Behavioral? I suppose. It is intermittent, sometimes corresponding to a dirty (in HER estimation) box - I would have to sit there day and night to keep them clean enough for her - and other times it makes no sense. I thought it was the Multi-cat WBCL b/c when I first began using it she hated it and I had to put the regular in her box and the Multi in Kyndra's, but then she got used to it - or so I thought. Anyway....I am still figuring all of this out (we switched almost 2 years ago!). I have 2 cats and THREE boxes. The apt is small w/VERY limited space for their bathroom. It is tucked behind a large bookcase - nice private 4 1/2' x 4 1/2' area.
So, I have hardwood floors (and renting!!) so have had a variety of protective covers. The problem has been that sometimes I have not noticed she has peed until later in the day when I go to scoop and it has leaked under a box, onto a piece of furniture (like that lovely oak bookcase(!), or the wood table my turtle tank resides on.
I am CONSTANTLY futzing around over there grumpy_cat
I HAVE a solution - but can't find it! I want a large "tray" that will fit the area and that all three boxes will fit on (she always pees right outside the box). This way, if there is an accident, and even if I don't notice it until I pick up a box to clean/dump, it will stay completely contained. Sure, I will still need to clean it, but I will not step in it, nor will my furniture get ruined or saturated.
I have had the idea for quite sometime but had no idea what I was looking for until I was at a friend's who was using a dog kennel crate liner for her chinchilla enclosure. So I looked into them but even the largest is a bit too narrow. I have searched high and low (industrial plastic websites, etc.) and the ones that would work are VERY expensive. Then I thought of you guys and wondered if anyone already came up with this idea and found a solution - a big tray! Mine would need to be about 4x 4 or 4x 3. I don't want a carpet, pad, etc. I am trying for something fully contained. I am going away at the end of the month for a week to see my mom and my stepfather (who has cancer) for the first time in 4 years. I'd like my sitter(s) to not have to deal w/too much cleanup (none, if I can convince Lita to behave ;-) , but with me gone who knows how she will be - there will be a box in every room just in case)
Any other ideas - or solutions to similar problem? I am not looking for input on reasons for peeing, we all have these issues and need to figure them out. My cats are 11 and 12 and Lita has always been a little "fussy" (let's hope she never develops diabetes, she''ll never go for the shots and testing! Kyndra is a very tolerant kitty!)
thanks - and sorry so long, I am just in a chatty mood. :mrgreen: