Many years ago I purchased what was called the Potty Jo litter box. It is
huge (25 feet long, 17 feet wide, and 14 feet high). Does anyone know where
I can purchase this box or one like it? Thanks in advance.
Gail
circa Mon, 17 May 2004 00:57:27 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav,
Gail (gmpg@earthlink.net) said,
> Many years ago I purchased what was called the Potty Jo litter box. It is
> huge (25 feet long, 17 feet wide, and 14 feet high). Does anyone know where
> I can purchase this box or one like it? Thanks in advance.
> Gail
In New York, that's called an apartment.
Laura

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> Many years ago I purchased what was called the Potty Jo litter box. It is
> huge (25 feet long, 17 feet wide, and 14 feet high). Does anyone know where
> I can purchase this box or one like it? Thanks in advance.
> Gail
Sorry, I meant 25 inches long, 17 inches wide, and 14 inches high.
> Many years ago I purchased what was called the Potty Jo litter box. It is
> huge (25 feet long, 17 feet wide, and 14 feet high). Does anyone know where
> I can purchase this box or one like it? Thanks in advance.
> Gail
~*Connie*~ - 17 May 2004 17:15 GMT
no idea. I ended up buying a child's wading pool for a giant litter box..
works really well.
> Sorry, I meant 25 inches long, 17 inches wide, and 14 inches high.
> > Many years ago I purchased what was called the Potty Jo litter box. It is
> > huge (25 feet long, 17 feet wide, and 14 feet high). Does anyone know
> where
> > I can purchase this box or one like it? Thanks in advance.
> > Gail
Dennis Carr - 18 May 2004 06:28 GMT
> no idea. I ended up buying a child's wading pool for a giant litter box..
> works really well.
Connie, that's no litter box. That's a sand trap.

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Mary - 17 May 2004 18:35 GMT
> Sorry, I meant 25 inches long, 17 inches wide, and 14 inches high.
I had a feeling that's what you meant. It sounds like a lot of litter box.
Laura R. - 18 May 2004 01:59 GMT
circa Mon, 17 May 2004 11:32:09 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav,
Gail (gmpg@earthlink.net) said,
> Sorry, I meant 25 inches long, 17 inches wide, and 14 inches high.
Rubbermaid storage containers work well. And they're sturdier than
litterboxes and have useful handles.
Laura

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Dennis Carr - 18 May 2004 06:28 GMT
> Sorry, I meant 25 inches long, 17 inches wide, and 14 inches high.
Well, it was either that or it was from Texas. =^_^=

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Fat Freddy - 18 May 2004 14:17 GMT
I used to use Rubbermaid tubs as litter boxes until I found someting
better.
What I found were plastic concrete mixing tubs at Home Depot.
They are 27x20x6 inches, indestructable, and inexpensive.
> Many years ago I purchased what was called the Potty Jo litter box. It is
> huge (25 feet long, 17 feet wide, and 14 feet high). Does anyone know where
> I can purchase this box or one like it? Thanks in advance.
> Gail
Sounds like apartment in China... no 3 apartments.

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