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Post by taratee on Mar 4, 2011 18:48:10 GMT -5
how do you keep your litter boxes in place?
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Post by sherik on Mar 4, 2011 18:51:21 GMT -5
I bought a Marshall litterbox. It has a lock on the back that screws onto the bars of the cage.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2011 20:20:18 GMT -5
I use a big rubbermaid tub that I cut the sides short on two sides (leaving the wall sides tall to keep litter n poo from falling behind the cage) and I drilled a couple holes, putting nuts and bolts and big washers through them to attach it to the side.
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Post by dookdook on Mar 4, 2011 21:44:15 GMT -5
C clamps
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Post by Sherry on Mar 4, 2011 22:11:21 GMT -5
Drilled holes and shower hooks!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2011 22:14:11 GMT -5
Drills holes and shower hooks....thanks for suggestion.
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Post by whiteboy on Mar 4, 2011 22:29:18 GMT -5
i just drilled my 2 into the side of the bottom cage pan but i like the holes drilling and shower hooks idea think I'm going to switch to that sounds easier to take the litter box out to clean it good
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2011 23:29:10 GMT -5
I have a custom made litter box from Kritter Koncepts, its made perfect to fit your cage that you have. I attach it with heavy duty clamps. Even my toughest hob couldn't move it. You can get the heavy duty metal clamps at a hardware store, usually on the handle has a lil bit of rubber coating so I rip that all off, works awesome for me. Martins cages use to sell those metal clamps too.
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Post by goingpostal on Mar 4, 2011 23:31:41 GMT -5
Drilled holes and shower hooks for the cage, otherwise they push it forward and poop behind it. The other litter pan is loose in the room, sandwiched in place between some stuff, they can push it out with enough effort but they still use it either way.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2011 0:03:58 GMT -5
The entire bottom level of my FN143 is a litter box.
Their play area has a tote attached to a piece of 1" thick plywood with heavy-duty Velcro. It makes it too heavy for them to shove more than a few inches, but I can detach it to dump and clean.
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Post by joan on Mar 5, 2011 0:28:31 GMT -5
I've always used bungee cords. I also use smaller ones to hold the water bowls in place.
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Post by darlene on Mar 5, 2011 0:51:52 GMT -5
I also use bungy cords,works great for me
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2011 0:52:21 GMT -5
I bought a Marshall litterbox. It has a lock on the back that screws onto the bars of the cage. our brats go behind & rip the connector thru the bars off the back of the pan. What seems to work well for us: get a high back pan & heat a long nail with a lighter-holding it with a plier- then once you think 10 seconds it is hot- pierce a hole in the back center of the pan -push it in & out a few times . Then we insert a shower hook & clip to the cage bars. :-) easy to remove to clean...
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