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BPO Training Forum => Behavior, Housebreaking, Obedience => : saintlykallismom December 30, 2007, 05:58:15 PM

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: saintlykallismom December 30, 2007, 05:58:15 PM
Kalli has gotten in the habit of eating the cat feces out of the litter box. We used to have lids on them but our cats won't go in them when they have hoods like that. We could put the hoods on and try to train our cats to use them but they went weeks with the hoods on before and refused to use them. meanwhile, that left my fiance and me continuously cleaning up kitty messes throughout the house. When we catch kalli doing this we scold her and direct her towards her food but so far she has shown no sign that she is learning that she shouldn't do this. Any suggestions for how we can stop this disgusting habit.
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: London_Pyr_Lover December 30, 2007, 10:24:22 PM
I second what Tina said.  My dad keeps his cats kitty litter box in the work shop in the basement, and a hole big enough for just the cat cut out of the bottom of the door.  Maybe you can do something like that?
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: GoldenPyrs December 30, 2007, 10:34:17 PM
Agh, I love, love, LOVE my dogs but that is one thing that I've just never understood.  :-\  They really love cat poop (around here we call it "cat poooo-ed").  Cough, choke...

A wonderful BPO-er (I'm sorry, I don't recall who now) posted about this pet gate last winter or spring and we bought one (thank you, whoever you were!  ;D).  The cats can easily go through the small door and our dogs can't.  Yay! :P  The only trick is since your cats won't use a hooded litter box, you'll need to place the box far enough from the gate so that long paws can't reach in, snag a treat, and drag it across your nice clean floor to dine on.   ::)  (We use a hooded litter box with the entrance turned away from the gate.)  Good luck!

www.petsmart.c om/product/index.jsp?productId=2755234&cp=&sr=1&origkw=gate&kw=gate&parentPage=search&keepsr=1
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: kathryn December 30, 2007, 11:44:23 PM
I have tried several things to stop this problem and have basically gone to the ever vigilant stance of the leave it command.  Plus, I clean litter boxes daily.  Really it's an ongoing battle and if you can separate the litter boxes into another room from your pup you will be much happier. 
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: saintlykallismom December 30, 2007, 11:56:25 PM
thanks everyone for your advice! I think we are going to try some sort of gate to see how that works. Hope you all have a great new year!

Libby and Kalli
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: Newly Newfed December 31, 2007, 04:08:29 AM
Sorry.  No advice here.  We are still trying to get Sierra to stop eating the cat litter.  And my sister's Yellow Lab, Comet, is 5 yrs old and STILL eats the litter whenever he can.  We keep it closed up in the bedroom and are trying to figure out how to keep Sierra out of the bedroom and still leave it open for the cats to go in and out.  Gates don't work cuz Sierra plows right through them (Mommy's little bulldozer  :))  Let me know if something works for you!
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: Ali December 31, 2007, 06:04:19 AM
Silver lining - you don't have to clean the litter box as often. Just don't let the dog lick you in the mouth.
Tani does it when we're not home, so we can't do much about it. My husband pretends it doesn't happen, and we go on with life.

P.S. EEEEEEEEEEEEEE WWWWWWWWW!
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: jagersmom December 31, 2007, 07:44:07 AM
Silver lining - you don't have to clean the litter box as often. Just don't let the dog lick you in the mouth.
Tani does it when we're not home, so we can't do much about it. My husband pretends it doesn't happen, and we go on with life.

P.S. EEEEEEEEEEEEEE WWWWWWWWW!

Totally with you there. Jager just started in the last couple months eat kittie crunchies. Ugh. Nasty @$$. Anyways, we do have a baby gate blocking him from the litter box, unless it's not fully latched down. Then it's a game: "How fast can I get past the gate, run around the room, jump on the bed, run into the bathroom and get a snack before Mom notices."  EEEEEEEEEWWWWW W! He never went treasure hunting before. I keep switching cat food (between bad breathe and bad gas I'm looking for a happy yet not so sticking medium) so maybe he likes variety. Either way, it's gross.

But I digress, gates work well if their latched!  ::) ;) :D
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: maxsmom December 31, 2007, 01:27:27 PM
Our cats won't use litter boxes with lids either.  They are Maine Coons and really long, tall cats so it is uncomfortable for them to try and turn around.  Hubby made a wooden box out of ply wood and 2x4s.  It is around 4' long, 2'wide and 2.5' tall.  The lid is made so the 2x4 frame underneath the lid fits into the top of the box, so it is secure.  He covered the entire thing inside and out with carpet to match the cat tree.  The carpet absorbs any odors and the carpet on the floor keeps litter inside the box.  We recover it every year or so.  Two large litter trays fit in it, since my cats like different types of litter and won't both use the same one.  The box is in front of our dining room window.  They use the carpet covering as a scratching post, the cats and dogs lie on top of it to look out the window, and with the hole in the end, we slide the cat tree up to the end of it.  The cats can get in, the dogs can't get to the opening and everyone is happy.  Joe made a shelf that fits on the top perch of the cat tree and that is where we feed the cats.  My dogs are so heavy, if they try to climb on the tree to get the food, it tips and they get off before it falls.  Works well.  Good luck.
Kathy
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: jagersmom December 31, 2007, 02:24:50 PM
Our cats won't use litter boxes with lids either.  They are Maine Coons and really long, tall cats so it is uncomfortable for them to try and turn around.  Hubby made a wooden box out of ply wood and 2x4s.  It is around 4' long, 2'wide and 2.5' tall.  The lid is made so the 2x4 frame underneath the lid fits into the top of the box, so it is secure.  He covered the entire thing inside and out with carpet to match the cat tree.  The carpet absorbs any odors and the carpet on the floor keeps litter inside the box.  We recover it every year or so.  Two large litter trays fit in it, since my cats like different types of litter and won't both use the same one.  The box is in front of our dining room window.  They use the carpet covering as a scratching post, the cats and dogs lie on top of it to look out the window, and with the hole in the end, we slide the cat tree up to the end of it.  The cats can get in, the dogs can't get to the opening and everyone is happy.  Joe made a shelf that fits on the top perch of the cat tree and that is where we feed the cats.  My dogs are so heavy, if they try to climb on the tree to get the food, it tips and they get off before it falls.  Works well.  Good luck.
Kathy

Can I borrow hubbies creativeness and carpentry skills? lol  :D