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Keep her away from it. Put the litter box somewhere, where she cannot get to it.
Kitty litter by itself is very bad for dogs, and kitty poop is not good either. I don't have a picture, but my DH devised a way to place the litter pan underneath a shelf and with a small wooden barrier in front of it (which blocks the pan from being pulled out). The cat (admittedly, very petite at 5 lbs.) can get in and out, the dogs, however, cannot squeeze in to go 'fishing', or pull the box out. A friend of mine has her litter box elevated on a shelf built for that purpose - her cats can get up there, but her dogs cannot. |
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Yup, don't let him do that.
I correct mine when I catch them doing it. Lily doesn't anymore, but Scout will if there is something really good in there. They are not left unsupervised with the cats so obviously they aren't around the box unsupervised either. Also I use Feline Pine, which is probably a lot less damaging to innards than that silica clay crap. So its not that huge of a deal if she eats some kitty poo with pine powder on it. I use it because of my cat with a history of Upper Respiratory Disease. |
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My AB ate a lot of kitty litter and had problems due to it. He would sneak into the laundry room every chance he got and gorge on "kittyy litter crunchies". Because of this he got a lot of gas and loose stool plus copious vomiting. Its not a good thing for other health reasons,too, so I had to move the box where the dogs can't get to it.
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get one of those big Rubbermaid storage boxes, and cut a hole in the lid. Put kitty litter inside, and your dog will be hard-pressed to get to the munchies within. They sell an expensive version at Petsmart, with little treads on the top to catch the litter.. but the rubbermaid way is quick and cheap.
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