stephanie is: groggy groggy…

oof. feel baddddd. i left work early, took china out till she pooed, ate some noodles, they kept her in the bedroom with me cause she was determinted to eat the cat poo out of the litter box. i opened my eyes and it was a few hours later and i was drenched in sweat, bleh! i think our neighbor came by to let china out again cause she was out of the bedroom eating cat poo again, doh! so now i am attempting to be upright. even though i feel like complete crap, i am starving! weird, i am not usually so hungry when i am sick. danny come home! eep i feel gross…. i am on aim now, yesh.

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  1. I would *highly* recommend purchasing a LitterMaid to assist in the cat feces issue. The only drawback is that not all cats will use it because they are scared of the noise.

    The LitterMaid worked wonders with one of our dogs who was doing the same thing that China is doing. The other thing is that it does a wonderful job of cleaning the litter – and with 4 cats I have to change the receptacle every 3 days.

  2. Dogs and cat litter

    We put the litter box in the laundry room and then one of the small doggie doors on the laundry room door. So, the litter is at one end of the room, food and water at the other. And it is a place the cats can go to get away from the dog when she wants to play and they don’t (uh, which is always, actually).

  3. Dogs and Cat Poo

    We got one of those cheap baby gates and put it in the doorway of the room where the litter box is in. We just put the gate in the doorway and make sure it’s up off the floor enough that the cats can get under it.

    That way the dogs don’t get the cat poo and the cats have a place to hide if the dogs are bugging them.

    -=K=-

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