Not exact matches
Litter box issues are unique for long - haired cats
While covered boxes keep the poop out of sight, they are intimidating for...
While some people love the
covered litter box because it keeps
litter out of sight, this could also have a downside.
While being
covered could keep the smell down to a certain degree, a dirty
litter box would reek of cat poop.
Fosters are loaned set up supplies (pen,
litter box, food and water dishes and floor
cover) then fosters provide the love and support bunny needs
while they wait for permanent homes.
While there is no specific medical reason that would cause a cat to not
cover his stools, it is possible that there's a medical condition present that might cause the cat discomfort in the
litter box.
While some cats would prefer
covered litter boxes, most cats don't.
You may have to help your cat into the
litter box at first and be there to make sure they can keep their balance
while they use the restroom,
cover their feces and urine, and clean themselves afterwards.