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GypsyStephie
Aug 30, 2013Explorer
We have a MH and found a solution that works well for us. We cut an opening on the side of the steps that goes into a basement compartment. (The compartment is sealed off so that it's a cozy size. We keep two litter boxes in it and there's room for extra litter and the scoop.
We just discovered a litter system called "The Breeze Litter System". The box is two sections. It uses pellets in the top part that lay on a grate. Under that there's a pull out drawer with a pad like an absorbent diaper. The cat goes on the pellets, urine falls through onto the pad and the solids stay on top. Some cats take a while to get used to this, but the best thing about it is that litter doesn't get tracked all over the RV. We love it! You can read reviews on Amazon.com if interested. Some Walmarts and pet stores sell it, too.'
We have two cats. One rides curled up on the couch. The other hides under my chair or other place where she feels secure.
We just discovered a litter system called "The Breeze Litter System". The box is two sections. It uses pellets in the top part that lay on a grate. Under that there's a pull out drawer with a pad like an absorbent diaper. The cat goes on the pellets, urine falls through onto the pad and the solids stay on top. Some cats take a while to get used to this, but the best thing about it is that litter doesn't get tracked all over the RV. We love it! You can read reviews on Amazon.com if interested. Some Walmarts and pet stores sell it, too.'
We have two cats. One rides curled up on the couch. The other hides under my chair or other place where she feels secure.
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