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569.1 | | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Wed Apr 29 1987 20:29 | 5 |
| That is the exact reason that we stopped using plastic liners and
newspaper in the boxes. I don't have any idea what makes them so
fanatic about ripping it to shreds.
Jo
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569.2 | Mine do it too! | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Thu Apr 30 1987 10:16 | 4 |
| Both of mine do the same thing -- I think they KNOW they're not
supposed to, and since you're not around, they decide to do it just
to irritate you!
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569.3 | ex | EUREKA::HARQUAIL | | Thu Apr 30 1987 10:31 | 9 |
| I can't figure it out either? Except maybe for attention?
Mersault the younger male likes to do this also but less frequent.
Than Minnow who loves to spend at least an hour shredding especially
at night as soon as the lights go out for bed!??? The more we yell
the more she shreds! I can even chase her ot of the box 3 to 4 times
to have her sneak back and shred! I can even remove her duty! to
have
her continue too shred!
Terry
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569.4 | same here | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Apr 30 1987 12:51 | 7 |
| I no longer use the liners and paper (for the same reason), but
I've found that some of my cats (a.k.a. Panther) will spend forever
pawing in the box. I've found that by telling him what a good boy
he is gets him to stop and happily walk off with his tail high in
the air.
Deb
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569.5 | ditto | MIGHTY::WILLIAMS | Bryan Williams | Thu Apr 30 1987 15:03 | 6 |
| Only one of our three do this. The FELINERS seem to stand up rather
well to him. I notice he has taken to the "bread makeing" on our
bed as well. I was beginning to think the two actions were somehow
related... He didn't start this until after he was altered.
Bryan
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569.6 | Happens at my house too | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | | Thu Apr 30 1987 18:02 | 14 |
| I have the same shredding problem. I still use the plastic liners
in the litter box though because even with a few holes the cleanup
job seems easier. Amelia has been known to try and cover her food
and I sometimes find her food dish and water dish moved some distance
from where they started.
--on a different subject--
You should be able to tell Jo Ann and I apart now. I've got an account
on SCRUZ (that stands for SANTA CRUZ...really), SCRUZ::CORDES_JA.
I can still receive mail at PUZZLE::CORDESJA.
Jan
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569.7 | | GLINKA::GREENE | | Thu Apr 30 1987 19:21 | 7 |
| Oh dear! It used to be much simpler to think of the
"generic cordesja." Now we have to remember which is on
which node.
Scruz t' ya, too!
:-)
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569.8 | That's Santa Cruz to you | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Thu Apr 30 1987 20:23 | 3 |
| Its so nice to have an identity....
Guess who!
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569.9 | The mail shall go through, whichever node you use | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | | Thu Apr 30 1987 20:34 | 4 |
| We've been interchangeable parts for so long...
Jan
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569.10 | COVER IT UP GOOD!! | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Mon May 04 1987 18:36 | 8 |
| I would describe KIWI as a 'compulsive coverer'. He
'covers it up' incessently, whether there's a liner
or newspaper in the box or not. Sometimes he goes
on for so long it gets to be like a form of Chinese
water torture. I have to go physically remove him
from the box, pat him on the head, and say 'good job!'
Donna
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569.11 | Cover it up! | BUFFER::HOFFMAN | | Tue May 05 1987 16:32 | 13 |
| Perhaps part of the reason is related to their natural instinct
to cover up. Because the paper and liner are part of the litter
box, it might just be an extension of finishing what they started.
Both of my cats try to cover up their food dishes when I had the
nerve to give them something they didn't want to eat. When Mutu
was a mother (and the worst mother in cat history--i.e. nursed the
litter sitting up!), she used to shred her nursery (a big, cardboard
box). She still shreds paper--usually to get attention, especially
on Sundays (her day for constant attention!).
J.
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569.12 | | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue May 05 1987 17:25 | 8 |
| >Perhaps part of the reason is related to their natural instinct
>to cover up.
I sure wish someone would tell Argus that his natural instinct is
to cover what he does in the litter box!!!!
Deb
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569.13 | grocery bags | VIDEO::WHEELER | F.I.D.O. | Wed May 06 1987 13:46 | 7 |
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I use grocery bags (the brown ones) under the kitty litter -
They seem to work really good, and aren't that easy to shred.
/robin
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569.14 | training the cat owner | GALWAY::SMARTIN | | Wed May 06 1987 17:58 | 6 |
| re: shredding things - not neccessary the litter:
Mine don't shred things in the litter box, but consider that all
cardboard boxes left on the kitchen floor are theirs to shred.
(normally that is true) but sometimes it is not. have learned to
leave cardboard boxes in other rooms now. becoming well trained
cat owner.
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569.15 | Everything but the litter! | CLUSTA::TAMIR | | Wed May 06 1987 18:39 | 13 |
| Honey will shred anything within reach of the litter box. Once
he's done with his "duty", he gets up on the rim of the box and
scratches everything EXCEPT the litter! He scratches the wall,
the sides of the box, anything near the box, and as a last resort,
he'll fluff a little litter on top of what he should be burying.
The sound of his extended claws scratching the wall is enough to
send me through the roof! I tried putting the box far enough from
the wall that he couldn't reach it; he merely left the box, went
over to the wall, scratched like crazy and kept looking back at
the box to see if his efforts were working to cover up!! Incredible...
he drives me NUTS!!
Mary
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569.16 | clothespins might help | NATASH::WEBBER | Caroline Webber | Thu May 07 1987 13:53 | 12 |
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Mine used to scratch the liners and end up covering up the litter
with the liner and either using the newspaper or standing on top
of the liners after that - neither was too pleasant. I bought a
litter box that has a ledge that goes over and snaps, but they could
still rip the liner out from under the ledge so now I use about
8 clothes pins and make sure I smooth the liner down flat into the
box first. They still rip the liner on occasion, though.
The other thing we do is trim their claws fairly regularly (about
once every 2 weeks) to help eliminate the sharp ends. Helps reduce
some (but not all of the wear and tear on the couches..)
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569.17 | beach kitties! | NEWVAX::BOBB | I brake for Wombats! | Fri May 15 1987 15:01 | 30 |
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I used plastic liners for about 3 weeks and got tired of having
to pick up not only the dropping and litter but the shredded
plastic....
I tried lining the boxes with cardboard boxes for a while, infact was
using only cardboard boxes for a while, but when they get wet, not only
do they smell, but the floor underneath gets soggy! YUCK!
I now use plastic boxes - and yes that is plural, for 2 cats. We
bought the second one in preparation for going on a trip, while
leaving the cats home and never took it up. For a while they were
segregating the boxes - one for #1 and the other for #2..... now
I guess they have gotten over that!
But, any cardboard box in the house is still fair game though! Within
about 1 hour, the box is usually shredded - makes wrapping presents fun
- a real race to see who gets to the box first!
With the plastic boxes, they will scratch enough litter to cover not
only the pile but also leave piles of litter on the floor outside the
box, it looks as if a kid was playing in a sandbox and dumping pails of
sand outside the box! We haven't been able to figure out yet if it is
Merlin or Rascal - but boy it sure gets messy! We are starting to call
them the "beach kitties!"
oh well.... it's still better than diapers!
janet b.
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569.18 | covered boxes and rugs | GALWAY::SMARTIN | | Fri May 15 1987 15:26 | 7 |
| I wonder if using a 'booda box' - which is a covered box would keep
the litter more in the box than out...
Also I keep a small throw rug (washable) under the litter box.
That way when things follow the cat out - it is easier to clean
up.
Sally
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569.19 | i've tried 'booda boxes' | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Tue May 19 1987 10:03 | 5 |
| We have a 'booda box'. I think ours purposely shoot it out through
the hole, and then scatter it throughout the rest of the house!
It's a little better than the plastic pan, but not much -- I still
have just as much litter on the floor as before...
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569.20 | My cats didn't like the cover | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Tue May 19 1987 14:36 | 12 |
| My cats never would use the covered box with the cover on it. They
used the floor next to it (it's a tile floor in the basement, so
not too bad), or they would kick the cover off and then use the
box, so I gave up on the cover. It would be nice to limit the amount
of kicked-out clay, though. Does anyone have one of those boxes
with a curved-in rim? Does it work? My cats sometimes sit on the
rim of the box to piss, and so make a mess outside the box about
half the time, depending on which way the kitty is facing - they
don't like it when someone is watching them in the box anyways,
so they may do this more often when I am right there! There usually
isn't a problem with liquid on the nearby floor, only clay particles,
but they do track this stuff around.
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569.21 | alternate enclosure | TOOK::GEISER | | Tue May 19 1987 15:30 | 12 |
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I have my litter box inside of a larger cardboard box that is
lined with newspaper. I make sure there is at least 2" of room
between the litter box and the cardboard box on all sides. This
way if they miss, the mess goes into the cardboard box and not
the floor. Also, kicked out clay generally goes into the
cardboard box. So far they haven't mistaken the cardboard box
and the litterbox by trying to stand on the rim of the cardboard.
But with cats, anything is possible!
Maryann
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569.22 | hope kitties can't read | GALWAY::SMARTIN | | Wed May 20 1987 10:25 | 6 |
| I hope there isn't a notes file for the kitties to use.
I don't want mine to find out about standing on the edge of the
litter box - or to rebel about the lid on the booda box and knock
it off ...
Sally
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569.23 | Good thing! | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed May 20 1987 14:47 | 11 |
| Yeah, really! Otherwise, think what our curtains, carpets, etc.,
would look like!
Nebula learned to CLIMB CURTAINS last night - neither of my cats
ever was interested in that one before. Their "pet", which I had
been unable to catch all this time, reappeared last night with Nebula
in hot pursuit, and ended up on top of the curtain rod. I am pleased
to report that with three humans and two cats chasing it, the no-doubt
starving mouse was chased OUT THE DOOR!
See, I didn't think the kitties had actually damaged it...
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