hnhammond
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Has anyone else tried this?
We just discovered that Matilda's constant foot biting is a result of a grass allergy, not anxiety.
It took weeks to get her all fixed up and back to normal!
We live in an apartment and I've decided that instead of making her trek through the heavily pottied on, chemically treated grass around our building, I want to build her a litter box on our balcony!
We used to have the Pet Loo (synthetic grass), and it worked well while she was a puppy, but as she got bigger, it became a DISASTER to clean. It was just disgusting. So I don't want to use any type of synthetic grass. We also don't want to use Weewee pads, as she will eat them.
So I got this idea to make a her a litter box. I think I'm going to get a plastic underbed storage bin, because they're long but shallow and easy to clean, and line it with a tarp, then fill it with doggie litter (apparently different than cat litter because it's not made from clay). What do you think? Has anyone successfully made a bullie litter box?
We just discovered that Matilda's constant foot biting is a result of a grass allergy, not anxiety.
It took weeks to get her all fixed up and back to normal!
We live in an apartment and I've decided that instead of making her trek through the heavily pottied on, chemically treated grass around our building, I want to build her a litter box on our balcony!
We used to have the Pet Loo (synthetic grass), and it worked well while she was a puppy, but as she got bigger, it became a DISASTER to clean. It was just disgusting. So I don't want to use any type of synthetic grass. We also don't want to use Weewee pads, as she will eat them.
So I got this idea to make a her a litter box. I think I'm going to get a plastic underbed storage bin, because they're long but shallow and easy to clean, and line it with a tarp, then fill it with doggie litter (apparently different than cat litter because it's not made from clay). What do you think? Has anyone successfully made a bullie litter box?