Hi All,
I know this is more of a cat issue than a corgi issue, but it affects my nubs directly- I have a cat who can't keep it in the litter box.
She goes into the litter box, and then hangs her rear end OVER THE EDGE to poo. She doesn't do this when she pees, I assume because the mechanics of her stance are different. I've watched her, and I know she's not freaked out about the litter box, because she goes right in there!
Ok, I know this is more of a cat problem, but what she ends up doing is leaving disgusting "dog treats" for my corgis who don't even have to forage in the box. YUCK!
I know from reading other posts that we are not the only cat + corgi household on the site. Anyone else have this issue and have a solution?
Thanks!
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We got a top entrance litter box. It almost looks like a regular storage tub, but has a hole in the lid. It is bigger than most litter boxes and the lid is beveled to catch the litter from the cats feet. A short little corgi definitely would not be able to get in and there is no way the cat could hang butt out.
Here is the link to the kind we have: http://www.amazon.com/Clevercat-Top-Entry-Litter-Box/dp/B0002ZS20I
At our old house we had one of those big giant round litterboxes, and we spun it around so the entrance was close to the wall. It wasn't 100% successful but definitely deterred him from eating the kitty krispies.
At our new house we just put a small doggie door without the flap in the basement door, and we keep the litterbox down there.
Jane, now that I've endorsed the top-opening cat box, you reminded me of a corgi issue. At our dog park there's a trash can with a flat top with a round hole cut in it, similar to this littler box. It's about 3 ft. high. One day as we were leaving the park I threw away our totally trashed tennis ball in that can. Flash forward at least a week: we arrive at the park, and I'm distracted juggling bags, leashes, etc. I look up, and there's Lilli, on top of the trash can, on her way to dumpster dive in to search for that tennis ball!
I may have to rethink my endorsement :)
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