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Old 03-18-2012, 07:41 PM
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Just bought
this this
. What do you guys use for your furry friends?
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I'm switching away from that... Too much mess!
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My friend just toilet trained her cat with a box that fits in the toilet.
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Jackson Galaxy hates the flip over kind of litterbox. It's going to make them pee on the floor.

I use a big open tub and a 50/50 mix of World's Best Cat Litter and S'wheat Scoop.
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Originally Posted by UrbanSoot
Just bought this. What do you guys use for your furry friends?

Why do you hate your cat so much?
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lawl!

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I will get a picture of my cats litter box this afternoon when I get home.
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I lol'd.

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my cat pees and poops in the yard.
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Works pretty well, keeps floor-litter to a minimum.
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This is where my cat poops. She even covers it up with mulch when she is done.
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Note: This can easily be replicated with a Rubbermaid container with lid.



My cat sees it as a personal challenge to get as much litter out of the box and onto the floor as possible. This was the only way to win
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Originally Posted by EO2K
Note: This can easily be replicated with a Rubbermaid container with lid.



My cat sees it as a personal challenge to get as much litter out of the box and onto the floor as possible. This was the only way to win
Monstrous!
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Originally Posted by UrbanSoot
Monstrous!
Nah, she's a cute little thing!
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Originally Posted by phillyb
that cat has the greatest look of satisfaction on his face
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Originally Posted by Jeff_Ciesielski


Works pretty well, keeps floor-litter to a minimum.
we use that one too. works, but our dog can still get in and eat the litter.
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Originally Posted by EO2K
Note: This can easily be replicated with a Rubbermaid container with lid.



My cat sees it as a personal challenge to get as much litter out of the box and onto the floor as possible. This was the only way to win
this is GENIUS. I plan on making something like it once i get back, except with another inverted box on top of it.

I can't see litter tracking being an issue at all after this.
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