You can read more about that here. We have all just fallen in love with this little guy. Marley, our dachshund, on the other hand has been in a bad since mood since kitty moved in!
I've been brainstorming for a way to hide the box and suppress the awful smell. I'm not going to share just yet what I'm thinking might solve our litter box issues, but am going to leave you with a few I found online.
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Okay, okay! This is the idea we had in mind, plus here you can see the other side of the wall. Pretty nifty don't you think?
We're hoping to start our little project soon and I'll share details with you all once we are done. Do you have a cat? How do you handle litter box woes?
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I made a cat door into the laundry room, where I put the litter box. Cat Door I wouldn't want the litter box in my kitchen under the sink... yuk!
ReplyDeleteMe either Julie! I believe the picture above is not a kitchen, but a laundry/mudroom.
DeleteIn a long hallway of doors we have a little house shaped cubby hole that the cat goes in. Behind the big doors are the water heaters, and one very messy cat littered area. But at least no one ever sees it.
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Ours in in the laundry room but Bella only uses it on cold or rainy days. She hates it as much as we do so she goes outside mostly. Lucky for us she is too much of a scaredy cat (pun intended) to get too far from the house and her curfew is at least an hour before dark. But I understand the fear of letting them out. It's just not a safe world out there. He looks like such a sweety. I hope Marly wll come around, soon.
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