Hello and happy Monday, friends! Given that it is indeed Mancat Monday, Evan is here to kick off your week the right way. That is, with his cute albeit sleepy little face.
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
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Tip of the Day
Today's tip in our litter box series is to, if or as needed, go for a DIY litter box. This could simply entail picking out a plastic storage container to use, rather than getting a typical plastic litter box. This method might save you money, as some litter boxes cost a decent amount, and some storage containers are inexpensive. You would especially save money if you already have a safe, sturdy, clean storage container not in use, which could therefore be converted into a litter box. Going for a makeshift litter box is might be a good option if your cat, or even the layout of your home, requires a size of container that is difficult to find in the world of litter boxes. For example, if your cat is on the extra large side, and has trouble maneuvering in even some of the larger litter boxes on the market, you could purchase a giant storage container and convert into a litter box better suited for your cat. If the sides of a storage container are especially tall, potentially hindering a cat's ability to climb in, you can cut away part of one side to create a doorway, as long as you ensure no sharp edges result.
There might be a number of reasons why the litter boxes you see at the pet store might not work the best for your cat, yourself, of your home. If this is the case, consider what other containers could be used as a DIY litter box. Of course, though, above all else, almost make sure any box you use is safe, and that your kitty approves.
4 comments:
Evan is so adorable. Cute drawing and great idea for a litter box. XO
Awww, go back to sleep, precious!
Pleasant dreams, Evan!
Thank you for taking time to pose, Evan, i hope you enjoyed your sleep aferr.
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