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High walls help
I have two cats. One of them is Tony Tuna-Breath Danseglio (also known as Tony the Paw or Tony NB). Tony likes to stand on all fours about half of the time he's in the litterbox. He also likes to put his back legs against one of the walls. In short, he assumes the posture least likely to hit the litter. This usually results in Tony unintentionally peeing over the side of the box.
If you're reading this review you probably already know that kitty pee is more toxic and harder to remove than plutonium. Most of the chemicals, sprays, and soaps work on dog stains but simply don't work with cat urine. Keeping it within the litterbox is the best way to avoid shampooing carpet, bleaching concrete, refinishing wood, or nuking the site from orbit. I'd rather live in a house reeking of spoiled sushi than uncleaned cat urine.
I put this box down to replace the largest one available from my local store. In short, it works! Tony Tuna-Breath is still comfy with the box and uses it just as often. But now he pees on the inside wall and it gets sucked in by the litter. I use Fresh Step Scoopable Cat Litter, Multiple Cat, 25-Pound Box and the combination keeps the odor down and my floors plague-free. I also change out the cat scoop regularly as these can get nasty. Amazon sells some inexpensive ones so I can just throw the old one in the trash.
Overall this is a great product and at a very inexpensive price. Highly recommended by Tony Tuna-Breath Danseglio!
September 2011 · Pet Supplies · verified purchase