please vote in my poll about covered litter boxes
you can pick more than 1 answer
thanks
you can pick more than 1 answer
thanks
I've edited the poll, but the last option didn't fit.Originally Posted by c1atsite
oops, I meant to include choices for
"I know very little about CLB's",
"Never considered one", and
"I'd give a CLB a try and see"
If any of these match your opinion, kindly vote "complex opinion"
oh, thank you!Originally Posted by jcat
I've edited the poll, but the last option didn't fit.
i wanna ask for details but i'm afraid to!Originally Posted by Fairy_kitten
I tried a covered litter box , my cats did not like it at all
Hi KTLynn. Thank you. Interesting thinking And to everyone who wrote and voted, thank you, your responses give me information to mull over It helps me make a decision. Uh-oh, thunder, maybe I should turn off the computerOriginally Posted by KTLynn
I didn't like the idea of my cats breathing in the dust from the litter in such a contained space. It just didn't seem healthy.
They were also limited in how they could move around. With the "open" boxes, they hop in and out til they find the right spot, and can step outside of the box to get a better angle to cover up deposits
Hey, thanks I never thought about that (circulation)Originally Posted by LDG
I voted "complex" answer.
Our cats use the covered and uncovered boxes. I like the covered boxes because they help contain the litter from our "litter flingers," but I don't like them because of the dust.
I know there are some cats that like them and some that don't. We have always provided both for our kitties, but I always made sure there was good air circulation and a filter near any of the covered boxes. If you use a non-silicone based litter, then the worry about dust wouldn't be as great with a covered box as it would otherwise be.
Laurie
yikes! you've given i think the 12th or so account of a dog who snacks on you-know-whatOriginally Posted by bookworm
I keep the covered boxes in the more public areas of the house, it's harder for the dogs to stick their heads in for a forbidden snack.