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    • CamandBun1101
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        At 2:30 IN THE MORNING,  Bun decided to FLIP his litterbox, sit on top of it, and THUMP! Really, Bun? REALLY?! Should I put a heavy rock or brick in his litterbox so he can’t flip it, because he’s flipped it more than once.


      • DUSTBUNNY-CLYDE
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          maybe you could use bigger coarse gravel 2 inch or bigger in the bottom then put whatever you use for litter on top or you could drill 2 holes in the sides toward the top and anchor it to something with one of those clippy things??? dunno?? good luck!!


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            What kind of cage/condo do you have? You could try clipping the litter box to the cage/condo by drilling a hole in it, attaching it with a zip tie and clip.


          • Beka27
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              Posted By LittlePuffyTail on 01/31/2013 05:00 AM

              What kind of cage/condo do you have? You could try clipping the litter box to the cage/condo by drilling a hole in it, attaching it with a zip tie and clip.

              This.

              Definitely connect the litterbox (at two points) to the pen.  He won’t be able to dislodge it.

              What kind of box does he have?  Is it very small or is he just very strong?  I couldn’t imagine one of my buns being able to flip their large cat litterboxes, especially when they’re full with litter!  If the box is too small, that may be why it’s light enough to be flipped.


            • CamandBun1101
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                I should try that. And no, its not small. He fits in with room to spare. He is quite strong though. Sigh. Haha

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