Try keeping it in a room that the cat can reach, but not the dog - or
covering the litter box so that the cat can get in but the dog can't.
She hated
the covered litter box so we ditched that and she's very picky about how clean it is.
Not exact matches
The humongous pile of dung is
so rancid that if a videotape of it were tossed in a
litter box, a real tomcat might try to
cover it up.
• If you have other animals at home, make use of any barriers and kennels to help them feel safe and secure • Do not overcrowd them • If there is a dog (s) at home, consider
covering their kennel or cage
so the dogs will not be visible when you bring them home • Minimize moving cats from cage to cage • Provide a hiding place for them • If possible, bring a towel or something that smells like him • Clean their
litter box frequently • Give them a predictable schedule for feedings
Covered litter boxes keep smells contained inside them better, but in doing
so make the smell worse for a cat using it.
Sometimes, the cat doesn't even mean to do its business outside the
litter box but as the
litter area is
covered with clumps, the cat will try to stand up on the clean
litter so eventually its ass will be pointing out the
litter box, with the well known «accidents».
Cats and kittens have a natural instinct to
cover their waste
so «training» to the
litter box is generally easy.
Position the pot
so the opening is out of view, but ensuring that your cat can enter and exit, and you have your
litter box problem
covered.
Some cats do prefer the privacy that a hidden cat
litter box or
covered box provides and
so take to using them straight away.
A
covered litter box traps odours inside,
so it will need to be cleaned more often than an open one.
In a multi-cat household, pets should have an ample number of perches, hiding places,
litter boxes, food and water bowls and
covered escape routes
so that individuals can stay away from each other if that is what they wish.
So, something that is easy to clean would be an added bonus when shopping for a
covered litter box.
So, you are convinced on choosing a
covered litter box since it would prevent your cat poop to be on display.
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.
Cats instinctively
cover their messes (to hide their waste from predators),
so put them in the
litter box a couple of times and they should get the idea.
Cat
litter boxes were invented
so that cats could go to the toilet inside (in the basement, bathroom or even in your office), scratch and
cover everything up and then go about their day - perfect!
Offer him a choice of several types of
litter so he can select his favorite, give him a choice between an open and a
covered litter box, and make sure the
box is easy to get to and to get into, especially if your kitten is teeny.
So whether or not we have a high sided
box or
covered box or whatever (we currently have a
covered one because it seems to trap most of the pee), he will go in to use the
litter box, but his rear end still faces out the entrance and then out the pee goes.
Just put a very shallow layer of the
litter in the
litter box — enough
so that the bottom is
covered.
Corn - based
litter does very little to
cover cat's waste
so extra odor destroyers are needed to keep the
litter box's odors under control.
It would be nice because I own 5 cats and would like to get this automatic kitty
litter box but it would cost me close to $ 500.00 for 2 of the rebots that you say can't fit my 25 ibs cat in the rebot forthe price it
so cover any size cat?