HELP! I'm being Pee Flooded!

I’ve made a temporary litterbox & placed it in his hallway spot.
:crossed_fingers:it gets used until I can get the pads.

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UPDATE:
Hallway litterbox was a success.
So much so that, for now, no pads purchased.
Both cats are using both boxes :roll_eyes:
Today’s experiment was moving the hallway box into the hallway closet.
Means leaving the one sliding door open & sliding all clothing (jackets) to the other side.
HD garbage bag under the box & taped up on walls as a barrier.
Wish me luck.
If the new location is acceptable, pads will go on top the plastic.
Sigh :expressionless:

On the Bright Side.
Royal Canin Renal is a hit.
Chewy sent me a coupon for $20 off & Free Delivery :partying_face:
Case of 24 5oz cans was here in a day :smile:
I’m hoping he’ll do well enough so the RC can be mixed with cheaper food after his 6wk checkup.
He’s already less skeletal. :crossed_fingers:

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Closet Fail :sob:

So it looks like I live with a litterbox in my entry hall :roll_eyes:
Good thing I don’t get a lot of visitors :smirk:

Well yay, and boo :frowning: And don’t worry about visitors - not their house or cat, and we kitty owners do what needs to be done :slight_smile:

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Try moving the litter box very gradually to the closet–just an inch or two every 2-3 days.

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We have a tiny house and no place for a litter box except the bathtub. Finally got sick of carting it in and out of the house to take a shower. One day a light bulb came on and I bought one of these. There are many varieties and as plain or fancy as you like.

TRIXIE Litter Box Enclosure, Hidden Kitty Litter Box Cabinet, Furniture Style, White,(19.84 LBS)

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I’ve seen those & they’re lovely.
But there’s zero space in the hallway for one :disappointed:

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