Ok so I'm worrying ahead but here it goes. I'm in a 2 bedroom apt that is approx. 900 sq. feet. It's me, my husband, 2 big dogs, and 2 cats. Of course one bedroom is ours and the other is currently set up as an office and has the cat tower and litter box in there. The office will become a nursery/office when time comes.
Now my dilemma is where do I put this goddamn litter box. The only other place it will fit is my bedroom and that sounds like a horrible idea. I can just imagine my cats pooping at 3am and stinking me out of the room. My husband seems to think that a litter box is perfectly acceptable in the babies room I told him he was out of his goddamn mind.
On a side note the litter box and cat tower have to stay together. My one cat is a doll but a little nuts. She doesn't like venturing too far from her tower. She will poop anywhere she damn well pleases if I move the box to another room haha
Anyone in a tight situation and trying to make it work? Hopefully a bigger appt will become available within the year but who knows. And getting rid of my kitties ain't gonna happen. I think I just needed to vent so I don't pick a fight with my husband.
Re: Litter box woes
Do you have a second bathroom? Our litterbox is in the second/guest bathroom bathtub. We use the master bathroom as the main bathing area.
What about an empty closet?
Why don't you place the tower in your bedroom?
I have a type A cat too, who just loves to NOT cover her poop, so when she goes I have to immediately pick it up.
However having it in the guest bathroom limits the smell, and she never goes when guests are around.
We have a similar situation. I have an old house, and the closet in the bathroom was designed in two parts. The bottom of the closet is a hamper and is divided from the top where there is storage. Even though we are not pregnant yet, we installed a pet door in the bottom section of the closet and relocated the litter box there. I'm glad we did it early... it has taken a while for the cats to adjust to the pet door but it seems to work well.
Now I just have to figure out where to put the cat food when the 2nd room becomes a baby room!
My husband's cat, Frank, drops bombs like there is no tomorrow and he refuses to cover it. It's the most horrible stench. If that was in my bedroom, I'd curl up in a ball and die.
If they were on top of the fridge before, maybe you can put them back there?
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