This mat caught my eye because of its size and texture, which traps fine litter rather well. It's large enough for jumbo litterboxes, which is also a plus. It's not quite as easy to clean as a...
This scoop was a freebie with some clumping litter I bought last year, and I like it so much that I've bought a second one. It's perfect for fine clumping litter, which it sifts very thoroughly....
I have two cats a 1yr old and a 5mo old and they both love this food, the duck seems to be the kind they love most.
Zelda my oldest had problems keeping the wildeness food down for a few...
purchased this from air force exchange for use while traveling in our class a RV. its adjustable for size with a spring loaded top also by leaving out sections. the only problem with it is the...
Presently, they're in the "guest" bathroom at my apartment, since we never have guests there anyway. When we move, I'm going to have two in what will be our office/"task room" and perhaps another on the screen porch...to give them an option so that my potted plants look a little less tempting!
I've got two in my bedroom to discourage Tilli from peeing in my bed and one in my "study". I don't like to keep litterboxes in the bathroom, because I worry about pipe blockage.
They are in one of the guest bathrooms, the computer room, the den and the dining room, they are all in a carpeted box that holds the litter box and one is the Litter robot!
One is in the laundry room, the 2nd box is on the other side of the house in the Master bathroom. They used to use both equally, but now they've started using mostly the box in the master bath.
I voted "other" since we have an unfinished room which SOMEDAY will be a 2nd bathroom. For now there is junk in there, paint, fixtures that will go into the bathroom when we get around to doing it, and of course the litter boxes.
Ours are in the corner of the living room, kind of behind a couch. It's a little sectioned off from the living room, so when you're sitting there you can't see them, but that doesn't stop the smell if someone drops a smelly one!!!
For those with the litter trays in your main bedroom - doesn't that get stinky? What if they do a yucky poo in the middle of the night? Or just go scratching around? Doesn't that drive you nuts? I hate having the litter boxes in the living room because it's so "public".
Ours are in the corner of the living room, kind of behind a couch. It's a little sectioned off from the living room, so when you're sitting there you can't see them, but that doesn't stop the smell if someone drops a smelly one!!!
For those with the litter trays in your main bedroom - doesn't that get stinky? What if they do a yucky poo in the middle of the night? Or just go scratching around? Doesn't that drive you nuts? I hate having the litter boxes in the living room because it's so "public".
nope... but then, once i'm out, it takes a lot to wake me!
I definitely could handle it in the bedroom Stuart smells something terrible!!!
I keep it in our extra room. I'm not sure what it's really supposed to be. It has a table, that we never use, a fish tank, the dresser that wouldn't fit upstairs, a box spring that wouldn't fit up the stairs, and the dog crate. So pretty much it's the "extra stuff we don't have room for" room
The 2 of ours are in our bedroom
Its never a problem for us? I guess I'm just used to it I could never have them in the living room, it's too out in the open, I like to give them some privacy!
Oops, I didn't realize you could choose more than one answer...
The "main" litterbox is now in the dining room. It used to be on the second floor, but Sneakers would use the bathtub on the main floor as a litterbox when she didn't feel like going all the way upstairs. We had a second box for Sneakers in a bathroom upstairs (in my brother's apartment) but now his new kitten is staying up there so that's where his kitten's box is. My rescued kitten, Church, has his litterbox in a corner of my bedroom because that is where he stays when he is not being allowed (supervised) in the rest of the house.
I have 3 downstairs one is in the ds bathroom one is in the laundryroom area the other is at the end of the ds hallway. I have 3 upstairs one in our room one in the living room and one in the office...
For those with the litter trays in your main bedroom - doesn't that get stinky? What if they do a yucky poo in the middle of the night? Or just go scratching around? Doesn't that drive you nuts? I hate having the litter boxes in the living room because it's so "public".
Occasionly they scratch at the cover for a billion minutes and DH has to get up. The stinky poos are around dinner time so we are in the clear when we sleep.