Adapted litter box without sides

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Adapted litter box without sides

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https://www.petfinder.com/cat/brooklyn-51675862/nc/raleigh/meow-house-cat-rescue-nc876/ wrote: Brooklyn's fosters keep a cheap bath mat on a plastic tray in their bathroom and Brooklyn uses it consistently. Since they figured this out over a year ago, she's had no "accidents". They just replace the bath mat with a clean one and launder as needed.
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Interesting. Personally, I prefer pee pads, especially the disposable ones, for that.
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I wonder what kind of bathmats they're using. It might be an interesting idea for a disabled cat that needs low entry, if you used the kind with a rubber backing that would stay flat.
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They would. I like to use pee pads of the bed-sized sort for Baby Boy. He has NO concept of litter box but has a triple dose of dig-and-cover, so he can't ball up the big ones as easily. :mrgreen:
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