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A Littermaid cat box

Posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 17:31:01

is one of the better inventions ever.

Just giving props where their due - in my opinion.

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box

Posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 17:32:58

In reply to A Littermaid cat box, posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 17:31:01

> is one of the better inventions ever.
>
> Just giving props where their due - in my opinion.

that should: where THEY'RE due

Pays to proof...

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box

Posted by rjlockhart on March 30, 2006, at 17:54:52

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box, posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 17:32:58

mail that to my cat Queen LaPeePee who pees everywhere.


I have had it!

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box » rjlockhart

Posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 18:17:30

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box, posted by rjlockhart on March 30, 2006, at 17:54:52

Matt, it is a great thing to have. A little pricey in terms of a cat box budget item, but worth it on cleanup. I have read of your problems with Lady la PP. I'm really sorry, I can't stand cat urine where it shouldn't be. I'm not too fond of of it where it should be but having this box makes it a lot easier.

It's a fancy bathroom for a cat, so she might like it and it might cure her urges to shower and sprinkle your belongings.

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box » Glydin

Posted by Phillipa on March 30, 2006, at 20:27:05

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box » rjlockhart, posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 18:17:30

You guys are a trip. Now Glydin please explain this box to me. Love Phillipa

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box » Phillipa

Posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 21:24:31

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box » Glydin, posted by Phillipa on March 30, 2006, at 20:27:05

A marvel of engineering.....The marketing info is just a wonder of nonfiction, so I'll post that from the Petsmart site:

Your cat will never have to p^$$yfoot (okay, I changed that part for civility purposes - smile) through soiled litter again. This revolutionary appliance makes litter box clean-up fast and easy. The automatic, self-cleaning unit rakes away waste and leaves the litter box clean after each use.

Once the cat leaves the LitterMaid Litter box, sensors are triggered turning on the ionizer and the timer for the cleaning cycle. After 10 minutes, the cleaning cycle starts and the rake clears your cat's clumps depositing them in the waste receptacle where it and odors are sealed away; allowing for a clean litter box each time your cat enters and eliminating the majority of odors for you! When the receptacle is full, just throw it away and replace with a fresh one.

Safety bar stops and reverses at the slightest touch.

Extra deep litter tray for premium litter detaches for quick and easy cleaning.

The powerful LitterMaid Designer Series with its extra large litter tray is ideal for extra large cats and multiple cat households.

Unit operates on low-voltage AC adapter (included) or eight AA batteries (not included).

Veterinarian recommended.

 

almost got one » Glydin

Posted by wildcard11 on March 30, 2006, at 23:22:33

In reply to A Littermaid cat box, posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 17:31:01

but my kitty became potty trained????????? got me..lol

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box » rjlockhart

Posted by madeline on March 31, 2006, at 7:12:17

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box, posted by rjlockhart on March 30, 2006, at 17:54:52

I have also followed the saga of Queen LaPeePee and her exploits in urination.

I have to say Queen LaPeePee is one of the funniest things I have ever heard.

You rock.

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box » Glydin

Posted by Colleen D. on March 31, 2006, at 21:54:06

In reply to A Littermaid cat box, posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 17:31:01

I am saving a copy of your post about the catbox. I hate cleaning kitty litter but LOVE cats. I can't have one here while we're renting, but as soon as we can get into a home of our own, we will go kitty shopping and I'll buy that liiter box no matter what it costs! Thanks for the tip!

Colleen

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box -- madaline

Posted by rjlockhart on March 31, 2006, at 22:21:26

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box » rjlockhart, posted by madeline on March 31, 2006, at 7:12:17

ill post a pic with a crown her head, you can get at the pet stores. The Queen. ROFL

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box -- Glydin

Posted by rjlockhart on March 31, 2006, at 22:35:45

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box » rjlockhart, posted by Glydin on March 30, 2006, at 18:17:30

im sure the Queen will like her new palace. My mom made her (dont laugh ROLF) made her 3 story card board house (with the litter pan on the bottem so no smell) but she just contines to find somewhere to pee expect THE place to pee.

I am not a fan, but she cracks me up. Deviously going around the corner with her tail pointed looking for a place to pee. She sees me with the airscent spray she runs.

She didnt pass poty training school which was some $$$.

matt

 

Re: A Littermaid cat box » Colleen D.

Posted by Glydin on April 1, 2006, at 8:18:45

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box » Glydin, posted by Colleen D. on March 31, 2006, at 21:54:06

Our pets have always been so important to our family. We have two cats and a dog. They are all shelter or rescue animals. Sage and Gillian were older when we got them. Timothy was a kitten when we adopted him. Gillian is the dog. She's a sweet mixed up everything medium sized dog. The cats are Sage and Timothy. Sage is a very girly little girl and Timothy is a wide open boy. They're all neutered, of course. Personality wise, Sage and Gillian have similar temperments. Timothy is our wild child, but can be very sweet - when he chooses to be.

I think pets teach us alot about patience, compassion, caring .... much like our real children. They are our fur children.

 

yep » Glydin

Posted by wildcard11 on April 1, 2006, at 8:20:42

In reply to Re: A Littermaid cat box » Colleen D., posted by Glydin on April 1, 2006, at 8:18:45

i'd be lost w/o my zoo ;o)


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