Hi I had another question/s:
So if you saw my box(IRIS Top Entry Cat Litter Box with Cat Litter Scoop https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076YR7VT2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xyc8EbC3K3KX3)
I’ve seen it mentioned here that they needed no more than 6-7cm Max. And also someone saying that you don’t need to change it out but once a week.
What height would you recommend I fill the bin to if I have two and also if I need to do it once a week for each? Can I stretch it out at all safely?
Thanks!
Takeaways and notes:
the cat is fortunately neutered, but yeah we really don't have a nice place on the middle floor(2nd floor). This litter box still gets messy since it is so granular it picks up on the cat's paws and traces around the litter a bit, I really don't think we have a nice spot unless outside on the patio, but then it can go to the neighbors balcony so not a good solution there so. This is actually it, we had one main one and I set up the other one and just showed it to the cat downstairs (1st floor) but it ran away quick, oh well: https://www.amazon.com/IRIS-Entry-Litter-Scoop-White/dp/B076YR7VT2/ref=sr_1_11?dchild=1&keywords=kitty+litter+box&qid=1592767811&sr=8-11
door for one in 3rd floor is always open pretty much, not too loud
Other possible factor:
Question:
thanks!
if you have any recommended cat towers or wall installs from ebay or amazon, feel free to share! I guess for wall installs is it required to find the studs in the wall?
also, for a decent sized litter box, could you share some example on amazon/ebay or simply dimensions/measurements that are reasonable? For exact reference, these are our boxes (I set up the second one yesterday):
appreciate it!
I had this problem when I adopted two kitties recently but then got a top-entry box that solved the problem. This is the one I got: IRIS USA Large Simple Round Top... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076YR7VT2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share