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Old 24-11-2008, 12:55 PM
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Which litter tray?

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I am new to this forum and have found lots of the advice very useful but haven't found an answer to my particular problem yet.

I have a 20 week old rescue kitten that has been with me for 2 weeks. She is a little sweetie and always uses her litter tray. The problem is that she likes to squat at the edge with her rear end over the side so she poops onto the floor next to the tray. I put newspaper down so it's easy to clean up. However she does get a little distressed trying to cover it and ends up with mess on her paws that she tracks round the house (yuk). She doesn't do this every time but quite often.

I am looking for a high-sided tray but can only seem to find them on U.S. sites. Anyone know where I can get one? I don't like the fully enclosed boxes. I'm thinking of improvising with cardboard and sticky tape
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Re: Which litter tray?

You could try something like these, they are really deep

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Re: Which litter tray?

you can also use large plastic storage style boxes for you kitten to jump in and out of and hopefully get the poop in the tray.
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Re: Which litter tray?

Thanks. That high-sided tray is what I'm looking for but I'm not keen on paying almost £7 for postage. Using a general storage box might work. I'll have to trawl B&Q, I think.
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Re: Which litter tray?

thats a good idea.
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Thanks. That high-sided tray is what I'm looking for but I'm not keen on paying almost £7 for postage. Using a general storage box might work. I'll have to trawl B&Q, I think.

Its made by petmate, so maybe available else where on the net for less. It was just a suggestion of whats available in the UK.

Purrsonal Touch have a stand at shows, so if you have a GCCF show near to you, you can go and buy one direct.
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Re: Which litter tray?

Thanks. I will look out for that. I went to my local independent pet shop and Pets at Home and neither had anything high-sided. I bought one with a rim to replace the extra large tray I already had. I don't know why because I didn't think it would work and of course it didn't!
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Re: Which litter tray?

Just out of interest why don't you like the covered ones?

We managed for years with a normal one and the cats still managed to keep missing! So we bought our very first covered one and it is brill! I can even stack stuff on top! (I don't but I could) I also don't have to look at the poop and it contains the smells really really well.
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Re: Which litter tray?

How about this for a different litter tray?
Cat Litter and Heat pads for cats
I bought mine from ebay. Mai Tai loves it. She plays with the plant on the top and is quite happy to use the litter box
expensive but looks much nicer in my conservatory than a litter tray.
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Just out of interest why don't you like the covered ones?

We managed for years with a normal one and the cats still managed to keep missing! So we bought our very first covered one and it is brill! I can even stack stuff on top! (I don't but I could) I also don't have to look at the poop and it contains the smells really really well.
I've never used a covered one in the past. With this new kitty, I was just worried that she might not use it. Also I do like to keep an eye on her business. Obsessive much? I tend to scoop as soon as she's done it. As she is fastidious about burying I don't need to worry about looking at it. Maybe I should look at some of the covered ones though. They do look neater than a huge open tray. She may take to one as she doesn't seem too fussy. She's quite happy to squat in front of anyone. Definitely not a nervous cat!

The fake plant litter tray is cool. It looks a bit small though. I guess it must be big enough if your cat is happy to use it. I think my OH would faint at the price though. I wonder if I could make something like that. It's a great idea.
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