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Old 27-01-2011, 08:49 AM
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Re: hooded litter trays?

We bought a cream hooded litter tray from P@H which looked really nice against our decor. However, it had a major design flaw because of a slightly rounded base. Initially having to use it with the lid off, if even a kitten stood on the side edge, the whole thing would tip over and spill the entire contents. The solution was to fix batons across the base to extend the footprint. The cats now use it with the lid on, but it tipped over again this week as I was cleaning it out. I was half way between the loo and the tray, when a cat decided use it and over it went.
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Old 27-01-2011, 10:07 PM
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Re: hooded litter trays?

so generally great reviews so i think i will giv it a go charlie digs like hell so theres stuff everywhere and my house stinks when he poo's lol xx
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Old 28-01-2011, 12:11 AM
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Re: hooded litter trays?

i never use the lid ones, i just take it off,. have heard to many horror stories! plus i dont think my cat will 'get it'!

think they are great though def get one!

http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/c...ter_box/155933

have thes eand havethem in every colour lol

just bought a new one for the lounge that will hopefully stop them kicking litter everywhere its higher up at the front from petplanet
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Old 28-01-2011, 12:13 AM
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Re: hooded litter trays?

Mine wouldn't use the hooded ones, but I like the idea!
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Old 29-01-2011, 08:31 PM
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Re: hooded litter trays?

We have this one from argos Buy Cat Loo with Scoop and Filters at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Cat accessories. its plenty big enough for her, we dont have the flap on because i left it off when she was a kitten so she could get in and just never put it on well i did try but she wasnt keen and i didnt want her to go anywhere else but you dont get any smell and the only litter that comes out is what comes off her feet as she gets out. There is a fillter in the top however because she is a little bugger she worked out how to get it out but i just give the littler a few sparys with Cat Litter Odour Eliminator by Simple Solution. She has however started scraching the sides of the box sometimes when shes in there, god knows what thats all about.
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Old 29-01-2011, 08:41 PM
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Re: hooded litter trays?

I have a pets at home one but quite like the look of this one

Savic Cat-o-net | Litter Trays | | Cat Litter from Wilkinson Plus
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Old 29-01-2011, 08:48 PM
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Re: hooded litter trays?

i used to use the hooded litter boxes for my cats, but when 1 of my older cats had surgery last year and had to wear a cone i changed 1 to a flexi laundry basket ( 1 without the normal holes in them) from wilko's and now the cats wont use the hooded trays, the big flexi tubs are great, really high sided so they cant kick litter over the floor, with the hooded trays they would manage to flick litter out the door flap lol

Wilko Laundry Trug Blue 42ltr | Laundry Baskets | | Irons & accessories from Wilkinson Plus

thats the flexi tub in wilko's, when i got ours they had them in silver too

also very easy to clean and move about as they have handles on the top too, usually we put 8-10L of litter in each 1 and scoop/top-up when needed
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