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Covered cat litter trays vs. littermaid
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Covered and another vote for oko litter. The littermaid is of no use when you cat will occassionally get the squits. This is a slightly different take on the litter tray easy clean concept
http://www.amazon.com/Omega-Self-Cleaning-Litter-Large-Green/dp/B0002DK2DU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1244488206&sr=8-1
Do you use this one, Coolio? I'm considering it for my new kitten, but it has very mixed reviews on the UK amazon site - 2 people left 5 stars and 2 people left 1 star. I would value another opinion.0 -
Littermaid isn't as good as Litter robot my friend is gonna buy a backup as he is soo pleased with his. I think clumping litters are better the OKOPLUS is a good one and lasts a long time.
If not those litter trays, a hooded tray can give the cat the privacy they do actually appreciate and can help make sure he does want to use it. You will also need to clean it out plenty as if it is dirty he won't want to use that and will more than likely find somewhere else .... lolHelp me to help you :santa2:0
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