Because Hodge gave up on a covered litterbox after a few months and was
missing the new pan litterbox and squarely hitting the wall and floor
underneath 1/2 the time, I got him a Booda dome box, which he has taken
to. But . . . he's three times managed to pee on the side, where the
liner is bunched, so that it either sits on the bunched up liner or
somehow gets over the liner and through the seam where top meets bottom
and drips to the floor. It's annoying, but I really have to laugh that
he's managing to get his piddle outside a covered box. At least it's not
getting on the wall and baseboard this way! With all his behavioural
issues (biting, aggression, dominance, plus the piddle issue), he's
going to be the death of me. I guess he makes up for the sweet cat I had
for 17 years.

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Phil P. - 19 Feb 2004 15:58 GMT
> Because Hodge gave up on a covered litterbox after a few months and was
> missing the new pan litterbox and squarely hitting the wall and floor
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> going to be the death of me. I guess he makes up for the sweet cat I had
> for 17 years.
Have you seen the the larger litter boxes for dogs? They have 10-12 inch
high sides with an optional slide to vary the height of the entrance. About
$25.
Phil
Diane L. Schirf - 20 Feb 2004 02:24 GMT
> > Because Hodge gave up on a covered litterbox after a few months and was
> > missing the new pan litterbox and squarely hitting the wall and floor
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> high sides with an optional slide to vary the height of the entrance. About
> $25.
No, I didn't really know there was such a thing. I have a feeling he
wouldn't like it, as he seems to prefer tight quarters. He has a choice
of two crates (carry crates with the door left open); he has never
picked the medium and always picks the small one (which is funny,
because that is also his "time-out" crate).

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