![]() THIRD: Don’t leave an open space in the corner behind it like you have in your photo. With the smaller, low-lipped opening and the high walls all around, it’s an excellent space for them to do their business. The sloping sides of that one makes it difficult for them to distinguish between “in” and “out”. And if they decide to violate that perimeter it’s an easier clean-up. This establishes a “perimeter” that they’ll explore and come to understand. Wrong litter pan, wrong litter, wrong placement, wrong presentation.įIRST: Lay down one of those doggy wee-wee pads in the corner. There is also Texas Lumens for a more exotic look. You could use the Malkoff MD series, Oveready also makes and sells mutliple p60 hosts both in Z style and P style, FiveMega over on CPF also has all kinds of hosts though availability varies. > Do you know of any high-quality hosts other than KDliker and now that Solarforce is out of business? > an equivalent Malkoff drop-in would be good right?Īll you need to do is get an L or LL, the L is honestly my preferred output anyways, because you don't need that full max, 200 less lumens but under half the draw. What Nitrolons are you talking about? The modern LED verions are totally different construction and have all metal heads and are not P60 compatible, although you can now buy P60 heads for those series of lights. > Certainly that's a problem but if they sell models that output 600 lumens, They are some of my favorite series of lights, perhaps ever. > I think the plastics don't scuff up like aluminum does, they're nicer to hold in the cold, and they're light weight. I initially was buying a different silica gel litter in larger bulk quantities to save a little money over using their official refills, but I never found a source that was that much cheaper than the official refills, and the convenience of (1) having the refills be measured out to a good amount to just dump in the box and go and (2) setting them up on Amazon Prime subscription is worth the premium to me. I bought the reusable plastic liner along with the official litter packs and it's worked great. On that note, their official refills are basically just cardboard boxes filled with silica gel litter (and lined with a liquid-impermeable material). And the only issue with that is that stepping on tracked-out silica gel litter is one step below stepping on Legos. The only catch is that you must use silica gel litter for it to work (clumping litters will fuck up the rake, I think). ![]() Also, it doesn't make a big difference because the silica gel litter takes care of the odor well enough that I don't notice any difference in that. It could even be the cat messing with it (he likes to clean his paws after using the litter box by rubbing them really hard on the sides of the box). There is kindof a weird thing where the little lid that covers up the poop-holding compartment sometimes will get stuck open, but I can't figure out if that's a design flaw or if my toddlers are messing with it. I've never had the rake get stuck or mess up or anything. It's kindof infomercially, but it works quite well. They like a bit of height so giving them a perch with a vantage point is a good choice :) ![]() ![]() Our cats don't have set beds and end up lounging on the back of the couch, so if you're sensitive to smooshed couch cushions I'd keep that in mind. Our cats like to stretch long when they scratch and the short posts just don't do the job. They eat a combo of wet Friskie's pate and freeze dried Meat Mates raw.Ī TALL cat scratching post, or a medium (or larger) cat tree is a must. Our boy cat developed diabetes (even on "high protein" dry food) so we only do wet or raw, and honestly knowing what I know now, I'll never feed a cat dry food again. ![]() Our boy cat mostly watches the toys go by, but drop a balled up receipt on the floor and he goes nuts. Our cats enjoy fishing pole type toys the most, and they're fun for cat parents too :) We also have a couple small stuffies that our girl cat likes. Our cats do fine in the Catit Jumbo Hooded Litter Pan keywords=catit+litter+box&qid=1620852464&sr=8-2, but honestly with the pine litter we don't really need the top. We buy the Trader Joe's brand or Feline Pine depending on what's convenient/on sale. Minimal tracking, very little odor, and really easy to deal with. We use pine litter with our cats and we LOVE it. ![]()
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