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1st July 2010, 10:53 AM #1
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1st July 2010, 01:30 PM #2
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I would love to help but if I knew the answer I would not in fact have to wash Zacks foot every other night when he steps in his poo and does the same thing!!!
I have watched him - he goes and then steps sideways and backwards right into it - same foot every time!!! I have two large trays but it doesnt seem to matter.
I now go straight to the sink - it is set up with a towel on the washing machine and bucket to add warm water and shampoo. I sit him on the towel and wash his foot with a large cloth. I use small amount of shampoo if he has really done a job with it. He is used to it now and is fine but we did have an altercation during one of our washing events and I am still waiting for the large holes in my arm to heal from the back claws that got me in a wild back foot swing!!!
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1st July 2010, 08:10 PM #3
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Not sure if it's big enough, I have to admit. It's a large corner tray, measurements are 45cm out from the corners, and the long side is 60cm. She's got plenty of room in it, although being in a corner it can looked a bit cramped in that respect. I've actually moved it this evening to a bigger part of the room in case the fact it's in a corner is making it difficult for her. What kind of size tray should I be using for an MC? She's just over four months right now.
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1st July 2010, 08:43 PM #4
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1st July 2010, 08:44 PM #5
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Yes I've wondered about trays. At the moment the Criminals are using the standard-sized covered trays from Pets at Home, with the little doors on, no problem. They are 4 and a half months old, but I must admit I wonder if and when I'll have to get larger trays.
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1st July 2010, 09:46 PM #7
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1st July 2010, 11:23 PM #8
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I've seen a colossal 'jumbo' tray online somewhere, and Van Ness do some REALLY deep ones too, so might try her with one of those. I have to say, after I bought her the corner tray I remember seeing a 'kitten starter kit' in Pets At Home and cannot believe that at any point in Freyja's young life she was small enough to fit in it! And she's so clumsy in there - sometimes she covers up her deposits and other times she doesn't bother, but the other day she decided it was a clean up day and managed to chuck piles of litter outside the tray and throw the aforementioned deposit up the wall, the door, the bin (door and bin are over a foot away from litter tray - perhaps I should see if Fabio Capello needs a new striker) and even the landing between rooms. And what a joy it was getting that lot out from between her furry little toes...
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2nd July 2010, 01:39 AM #9
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We have had this issue from time to time (including scooting along the rug). As noted, some MCs develop quite a bit of hair around their rear ends, and that certainly contributes to poops getting hung up (even when not soft). We do occasionally trim ours, and have found you can do this without destroying their "pantaloons." This thread reminded us of our MC mix that had been a stray, because when he would get something stuck back their and we were trying to cut it out, he would sound like he was about to rip us to shreds--made the process very tense.
As for litter pans, I feel the bigger the better. As we have added larger pans, the cats have shown their approval by quitting using the smaller ones (even those pans are labeled jumbo). We have gone to these: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Petmate-22040-Giant-Litter-Bleached/dp/B000HHLVA4"]Amazon.com: Petmate 22040 Giant Litter Pan, Bleached Linen: Kitchen & Dining@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/312Nd89pbwL.@@AMEPARAM@@312Nd89pbwL[/ame]
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11th August 2010, 02:07 PM #10
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I wound up getting the kids a 100L clothes bin from Wally World.
http://www.sterilite.com/SelectProdu...=252§ion=1
Holds a large sack of SwheatScoop and is plenty big enough so that they don't pick up the Klingons.
Lid goes underneath to collect the scatter.
Cheap too.Last edited by claudel; 11th August 2010 at 02:11 PM.
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