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originally posted by: berenike
originally posted by: diggindirt
The only other suggestion I can think of is to cover the sink with plastic wrap. A friend of mine had a cat who did her business in the sink a few times. The plastic wrap over the sink worked in that case.
Might be best not to give the cat any ideas...
Sorry
originally posted by: diggindirt
a reply to: berenike
Gotcha!
I often wonder what they could accomplish if they had opposable thumbs!
originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: dreamlotus1111
If the cat depends solely on you to 'let' her out then that makes you her prison guard...my cat doesn't even know what a litter box is. She is a free cat.
originally posted by: dreamlotus1111
both my cats are litter box trained. however when i had the litter box inside they would use it so much and start crapping on top not covering it that it was horrible and filled the whole entire house with the smell of feces totally defeating the purpose.
originally posted by: berenike
originally posted by: dreamlotus1111
both my cats are litter box trained. however when i had the litter box inside they would use it so much and start crapping on top not covering it that it was horrible and filled the whole entire house with the smell of feces totally defeating the purpose.
I took a chance and Googled 'self cleaning litter trays' and they actually make them
Here's one example, which I hope isn't a joke. I'm not scientifically minded and you could convince me of just about anything:
www.catgenie.co.uk...
a reply to: tigertatzen
Cats are not like children, only people who have no children would say something so ridiculous.