Posted By bunnies4ever on 03/07/2008 3:27 PM
I forgot to mention that they also get “chewed” on and eventually you have to get rid of it. One of my boxes actually had little holes on the edges. Stella and Luna aren’t chewers, but Kahlua is.
This is something that concerns me about Pip, she is a BIGTIME chewer and has gnawed the sides of both her litterpan and her hay manger (a corner litterpan) to the point that I am worried she is ingesting a lot of plastic. Anybody have any ideas on how to bring this habit to a screeching halt? We furnish her daily with tons of hay and willow sticks to chew on, but this doesn’t seem to deter the box munching.
I had a german shepherd that chewed and ate the kids’ little plastic toys when she found them. She eventually died from some kind of digestive problem that led to a possible tumor that apparently ‘burst’ in her gut and we had to have her put to sleep. I want to avoid anything like that happening with the buns.
And I also clean the box several times a day with either water and vinegar, once weekly with soap and hot water and occasionally I spritz a little Simple Green in and thoroughly wash it out and the gunk doesn’t have a chance to build up. I will have to get new litterpans for Pip however, only because she chews hers to pieces. 