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My cat poops on the edge of the litter box so it ends up on the floor lol?
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<blockquote data-quote="BiPetual" data-source="post: 2424549" data-attributes="member: 832021"><p>I also have multiple cats, and on the advice of another frequent contributor, I just replaced my litter boxes with giant clear storage bins from Walmart. Seriously, these things are so big they come almost up to my knees and I put an empty litter bucket (with the lid on) next to it so that the cats could get in. It took a day or two (don't get rid of your old boxes immediately) but my cats love them. They're roomy enough that the cats can do their business without stepping in anything, and I like the clear plastic surface because nothing sticks to it. There's only a fraction of the litter tracking I used to have, and nothing gets over the edge. They cost me $9 a piece. </p><p></p><p>I've tried litter boxes with lids over the years, but I always wind up taking them off because it's such a pain to have to clean all the boxes PLUS all the lids. It adds an extra step to scooping. In addition, some cats don't like them. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. I hope you find a solution that works for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiPetual, post: 2424549, member: 832021"] I also have multiple cats, and on the advice of another frequent contributor, I just replaced my litter boxes with giant clear storage bins from Walmart. Seriously, these things are so big they come almost up to my knees and I put an empty litter bucket (with the lid on) next to it so that the cats could get in. It took a day or two (don't get rid of your old boxes immediately) but my cats love them. They're roomy enough that the cats can do their business without stepping in anything, and I like the clear plastic surface because nothing sticks to it. There's only a fraction of the litter tracking I used to have, and nothing gets over the edge. They cost me $9 a piece. I've tried litter boxes with lids over the years, but I always wind up taking them off because it's such a pain to have to clean all the boxes PLUS all the lids. It adds an extra step to scooping. In addition, some cats don't like them. Good luck. I hope you find a solution that works for you. [/QUOTE]
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