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 More options 22 Sep 2006, 04:30
Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.health+behav
From: "blkcatgal" <blkcat...@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 23:30:39 -0400
Local: Fri 22 Sep 2006 04:30
Subject: Re: Litter Box problems -- advise desperately needed.
They sell a dog litter box now.  There are 3 sizes...the medium one might
work best for your cat.  It has one side that is lower than the others so
your cat should be able to get in and out easier.  You can find them at
Petco or Petsmart.

Sue

"Owen Coughlan" <bex...@videotron.ca> wrote in message

news:f9GQg.8974$IL4.171224@weber.videotron.net...
> My cat is 17 years old.  He has had his fair share of adventures, but is
> still in remarkably good health.

> However, over the last year he has developed an odd aversion to the litter
> box:  he steps in just far enough to get all four paws in the litter, then
> takes a leak, then exits.

> Problem is, while his heart is in the right place his butt is usually
> hanging over the edge of the box!  This results in cat-pee all over the
> floor!

> I have tried changing the brand of litter, changing boxes (four varieties
> now), and yelling at him, but he doesn't get it.  He will not use a
> covered litter box, and all the others let him hang over the edge.  He has
> arthritis, so a deeper box is out of the question.

> I could live with this (newspaper, antiseptic, and regular inspections,
> etc.), but I will soon be taking a month out of the country.  I cannot
> leave this cat with anyone while he is peeing all over the floor.

> I need to figure out a way to make him walk all the way into the litter
> box!

> If I can't solve this problem before mid December, I will have to have my
> cat euthanised!

> I would be grateful for any suggestions -- especially from those with
> experience -- as to how I might solve this problem.

> Thank you in advance,

> --Bexley


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