You can have the litter box...Originally Posted by Epona
Now I like that - no flinging, no tracking, no peeing over the edge, and looks like furniture.
My cats would never pee outside of the box, but there is tracking that I have to clean up every single day.Originally Posted by Epona
Now I like that - no flinging, no tracking, no peeing over the edge, and looks like furniture.
Yep!Originally Posted by ddcats
Well, how nice! How elaborate, I have never seen one like that, looks like they really like.
And the models are just adorable!
Do they go onto the grate and it drops down into the box?
Thanks! I asked my dad to make it and he basically did the rest.Originally Posted by TiffanyL
I've never seen anything like it, that's very cool!
Exactly!!!! I've noticed a HUGE decrease in tracking so far.Originally Posted by Epona
Now I like that - no flinging, no tracking, no peeing over the edge, and looks like furniture.
The kitchen is great, but I'm telling you, there still isn't enough cabinet space, lol. We store a lot of items on top of the cabinets.Originally Posted by silentNate
You can have the litter box...
I love the kitchen
Thanks! It matches even more so because my dad also made our TV stand and DVD racks, both made with the same wood and stain. I love my daddy!Originally Posted by katiemae1277
Very nice!! blends right in
Haha I am not the only one wondering this! Yea how does it work?Originally Posted by Bonnie1965
I feel silly asking this. So, how exactly does this work? They climb into the back behind the grate, use the litter box, then jump up on the grating? Or ? LOL I am confused. Beautiful models
Not sure if my dad is taking orders...he still has a shotglass display case to build and my mom has a list of rhim too. lolOriginally Posted by ClaireBear
What an interesting design. How creative. Make me one?
Originally Posted by Bonnie1965
I feel silly asking this. So, how exactly does this work? They climb into the back behind the grate, use the litter box, then jump up on the grating? Or ? LOL I am confused. Beautiful models
yes, the point of the grating is to prevent litter from tracking all over the place...when they walk on the grating, litter will fall in the cracks of it, right back down into the box. So far, it's worked BEAUTIFULLYOriginally Posted by Crazyforinfo
Haha I am not the only one wondering this! Yea how does it work?
We had a regular litterbox in the laundry room, but when we have guests over, it'd be nice to close that room off. With this new box, it'll be great because it doesn't look like a litterbox and we can still close off the laundry room.Originally Posted by Natalie_ca
Interesting looking litter box.
I keep my cat litter box in the bathroom.
My cats would never use a wooden grate to do their business. Abby might because she hates getting her paws dirty, but Chynna would never. She loves to dig in the litter too much.
Might I offer you a suggestion? Seeing that the box is wood, it will absorb smells, especially if urine gets on it and soaks in, especially on the particle board at the bottom which is basically glue and saw dust pressed together to form a piece of board.
What you should do is give it several (3 or more) coats of clear varethane in order to seal the wood and particle board. This will prevent the wood from picking up the smell of urine or absorbing it if it spills/drips onto it.