Issues with Kitty Litter pan
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 7:35 pm
We have several cats. Yes, we have several kitty litter boxes as well!
The problem is that since we've moved into a new place, the cats (maybe just one, but I don't know which one) has started scooping up the pee pads underneath the litter boxes and trying to scoop them into the box, too!
If I don't catch it and straighten out the pee pad, it then gets peed on, then I have to take everything apart and put a new pad down....something I only try to do a couple times a week, NOT every day or so.
When we moved, we moved into a newer place with nice, but vinyl wood-look floors where before we had tile. I never worried about the cat smell, as I was always able to clean up any "misses" from the tile, but I feel like now, the vinyl will hold any smells worse. Or the urine will get under the seams and destroy it in time.
See, we didn't use the pee pads on all the litter boxes before. Only one where an older cat has a tendency to hang her butt outside the box and pee, but now we cover the floor under all of them. So I didn't have to worry about the pee on the floor before, because the old lady didn't go into the other rooms, but now she can and sometimes does, so we prepared all the litter boxes. Now ALL of them are always scooped up and crumbled into the boxes. We use totes with a side cut out, as we have a "spray boy" as I call him! There isn't a litter box with sides high enough to hold in his spray except a tote.
My question is WHY do they insist on scooping up the pee pad and dragging it into the box? We've tried holding it down with something (like a chair leg where feasible), more litter, less litter, different litter....ACH!!!
Other than taping it to the floor (which I'm sure would damage the finish), I do not know how to make this new behavior stop.
Thank you for being here, and for any advice you might have!
The problem is that since we've moved into a new place, the cats (maybe just one, but I don't know which one) has started scooping up the pee pads underneath the litter boxes and trying to scoop them into the box, too!
If I don't catch it and straighten out the pee pad, it then gets peed on, then I have to take everything apart and put a new pad down....something I only try to do a couple times a week, NOT every day or so.
When we moved, we moved into a newer place with nice, but vinyl wood-look floors where before we had tile. I never worried about the cat smell, as I was always able to clean up any "misses" from the tile, but I feel like now, the vinyl will hold any smells worse. Or the urine will get under the seams and destroy it in time.
See, we didn't use the pee pads on all the litter boxes before. Only one where an older cat has a tendency to hang her butt outside the box and pee, but now we cover the floor under all of them. So I didn't have to worry about the pee on the floor before, because the old lady didn't go into the other rooms, but now she can and sometimes does, so we prepared all the litter boxes. Now ALL of them are always scooped up and crumbled into the boxes. We use totes with a side cut out, as we have a "spray boy" as I call him! There isn't a litter box with sides high enough to hold in his spray except a tote.
My question is WHY do they insist on scooping up the pee pad and dragging it into the box? We've tried holding it down with something (like a chair leg where feasible), more litter, less litter, different litter....ACH!!!
Other than taping it to the floor (which I'm sure would damage the finish), I do not know how to make this new behavior stop.
Thank you for being here, and for any advice you might have!