Of course, that there bookworm kitty on the lake is our contribution to Athena's Caturday Art blog hop.
Don't forget to visit Athena to see the art all of our friends have created!
Happy Caturday to all!
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Our Tip of the Day:
All of the above being said, consider where in your home might work best for a box to be both away from heavy traffic, yet close enough to the goings-on for your kitty to still feel included. Dedicated litter box rooms, corners of bedrooms or living rooms, bathrooms, laundry rooms, or even large closets with their doors kept open, can all make for good litter box areas. It really depends on how your home is set up, and where your kitty might feel most comfortable. Just as we've mentioned before, though, it also might simply come down to your cat's preference. Perhaps your cat enjoys using the restroom right in front of you, or perhaps your cat actually prefers to go in a closed closet. In the end, if your cat displays a preference for litter box placement, try your best to stick with that.
We'll also now mention that, when selecting litter box location, also take into consideration how many cats you have. In homes with many cats, it is often ideal to spread litter boxes throughout the house, as best as possible. This is especially the case if there is any bullying amongst your cats. If all of the boxes are in one room, a bullied or timid cat might prefer to steer clear of using the restroom with other cats nearby, and therefore might begin out-of-box behavior elsewhere in the house. They even might simply hold their urine, which can lead to a variety of medical issues. So, especially in multicat homes, do consider the number of and comfort of all cats when deciding how few and far between to place the litter boxes. Then again, this consideration also might be important for even a single cat who is geriatric or has issues with mobility. For such a kitty, having multiple litter box options, in areas of the house where they most often hang out, can help them more easily urinate and defecate when and where needed.
There sure are a lot of considerations to make when it comes to that litter box. You of course have to choose a type of box, as well as how many. Once you have that settled, it's all about deciding where to place the litter boxes in your home. Fear not, though, as you and your kitty, or kitties, will figure it out. If nothing else, trial and error will often lead your kitty to letting you know what he or she prefers.
13 comments:
I love this doodle - especially the look on the kitty's face. Must be a very good book. Happy Saturday!
Oh we love to read so bookworm kitties are right up our ally. And the kitty on the lake looks as if they are having a pawesome time
Books and cats are two of the best things ever!
With our many cats, we just put litter boxes pretty much everywhere and hope for the best. So far, so good.
The kitty looks very interested in the book.
Such a cute doodle and excellent tips.
Can you row the boat and read for me, cutie :D Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend :) <3
Aww... so cute!
Purrs xx
Athena and Marie
Caturday on the Lake sounds like a really relaxing place to be right now. We love your doodles and hope to see many more in the future. Very cute. Thanks for the share. Have a wonderful weekend.
World of Animals
What lovely doddle ! Purrs
I love it! I enjoy seeing kitties reading everywhere :)
Cute little cat catching some rays while reading. How about a kitty reading in a hammock?
We love the idea of floating along in a boat while reading a good book! :)
Once I'm off the computer, I'll pick up a book! Cute doodle, and we went to the hardware store and purchased big bins used for mixing cement. Our long cats fit in them nicely! My favorite litter box is a feel bin from a farmer supply store; it's oval! Will replace the rectangular boxes with ovals over time.
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