Not exact matches
Create a snug napping spot for your pet by placing a soft bed within (do note that this may be
too small for some breeds), or even use the space for a discreet
litter box for Puss.
Food dishes should be
small, both to prevent the animals from eliminating in them like a
litter box and because dishes that are
too large can allow soiled bedding to contaminate the food.
While they don't necessarily want their
litter box to be the focal point of the room, if they offer
too much «privacy» — such as those placed around corners, in cabinets, behind couches, or in
small rooms or closets — your cat may be worried about being attacked.
It could also be a sign that your cat doesn't like something about the
litter box — perhaps it is
too small, it is in the wrong location, or it isn't clean enough.
Combine the fact that many
litter boxes are
too small with putting a cover on as well, and you have a cramped, unappealing
litter box set - up.
ScoopFree Ultra: This isn't the best option if you have 2 cats, although it could work if your cats are on the
small side and if they are not
too messy when using the
litter box.
If your kitten is still very
small or you share your home with an elderly cat, make sure that the
litter box is not
too deep so that she can easily climb in and out.
If the
litter box is
too small, your cat might be reluctant to use it or, if she does, she might urinate over the edge, missing the
box.
Even the so - called large
litter boxes sold in pet supply stores are
too small for most cats.
Litter box preferences: Most commercial litter boxes are too small to comfortably accommodate adult cats, so try a large plastic storage box (such as the ones designed to fit under a bed) and see if a little more room might make a diffe
Litter box preferences: Most commercial
litter boxes are too small to comfortably accommodate adult cats, so try a large plastic storage box (such as the ones designed to fit under a bed) and see if a little more room might make a diffe
litter boxes are
too small to comfortably accommodate adult cats, so try a large plastic storage
box (such as the ones designed to fit under a bed) and see if a little more room might make a difference.
The covered type may also be
too small for some cats to feel comfortable, so be sure to get a covered
litter box that's big enough based on your kitty's size.
A
litter box that is not clean,
too small, has
too much
litter, or is in an undesirable place may keep cats from using it.
Purchase a
smaller cat
litter tray and one that is not
too deep - kittens prefer a shallower
litter box.
If this proves
too expensive,
smaller samples of
litter products can be displayed in cage setups, or even in an arrangement of bowls or
litter boxes to allow customers to see the products out of the packages.
Likewise, they may work their way out of an uncomfortable harness or refuse to use a
litter box that is
too small or oddly shaped.
Even a 8 lbs cat might find this
litter box too small, it will depend on your cats adaptability, but the unit is
small, especially with the ledge that takes 3 inches from the pan area.
Kit - Cat's food, water and
litter box are all on the other side of that hole in the wall, and there's also a
small half bath over by that closet door,
too.