Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Gillian Harvey on August 08, 2007, 13:10:07 PM
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Bit pricey though, especially for mult cat households. One in each room maybe? ;D
http://www.scottsofstow.co.uk/ProductDetails.aspx?language=en-GB&product=1063606&catName=PetProducts
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I like this one
http://www.kattbank.com/home.htm
bit far (and expensive) but there are very detailed pics for all them with a crafty hand and eye. :)
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I'll just stick to keeping codys litter tray in the cupboard :evillaugh:
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they sure make 'em different in NYC ;D. I don't think mine would find it, never mind use it. Isn't making a huge mess for slave to clean up (almost) the whole point? :P
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I don't think its about mess but making the litter tray invisible. yes?
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bit scarey tho if you have guests round and they have a nose round ;)
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Hmmm, unless you have a covered tray in there....what if they miss when they wee slightly? Yeuch! :sick:
I like this one:
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Where's that one from, JS?
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Hmmm, unless you have a covered tray in there....what if they miss when they wee slightly? Yeuch! :sick:
If you read the blurb, its actually, plastic (to look like wicker) - it says 'It looks and feels like natural cane but, unlike the real thing, does not absorb fluids or odours and can be vigorously scrubbed with soap and water' So no probs if they miss slightly.
Thats a good one too, looks like a nice piece of furniture - I'd be interested in hearing where you can buy it from.
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These look pretty good too, but its definitely an American thing but it could be a business opportunity over here
http://www.hawkswillwoodwork.com/
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I'm not sure, I'll investigate further. Saw them a few months ago and thought how nice they looked in comparison to big plastic boxes in your living room!
Sorry Gillian, I didn't really read the blurb...just looked at the pretty pictures! :shy:
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anything wicker in my house would last 5 seconds. The wooden ones look like a good idea but it would be necessary to ensure they were well sealed to prevent moisture penetration, especially the end grain. Something to make when I retire - will start a business methinks ... lol
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Where's that one from, JS?
America. :( After further investigation you'd have to get them shipped over, which is a shame because they're pretty funky.