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Cat owners...
...speak to me of litterbox solutions, O dearly beloved f-list.
We went down to one litterbox when we moved, because the laundry room only had room for one. Someone, and we think we know who, is expressing displeasure at this setup in a rather obvious manner. So we need to go back to two.* The ultimate solution, which we shall resort to if necessary, is to stack the washer and dryer and put the second litterbox in the newly-vacated spot. This will probably block the door into the garage, but as we have two doors into the garage, one from the laundry room and one from the hall outside the kitchen, this is not a plan-killing situation.
I do realize that it's going to be hard for you to suggest places for another litterbox to go without actually knowing what the house looks like, but oh well. I lived for 2 years with the litterboxes in my office and NEVER AGAIN.
* And to think that when he was a kitten, Sora couldn't wait to ditch his cute little litterbox and use the one that the big cats used...
We went down to one litterbox when we moved, because the laundry room only had room for one. Someone, and we think we know who, is expressing displeasure at this setup in a rather obvious manner. So we need to go back to two.* The ultimate solution, which we shall resort to if necessary, is to stack the washer and dryer and put the second litterbox in the newly-vacated spot. This will probably block the door into the garage, but as we have two doors into the garage, one from the laundry room and one from the hall outside the kitchen, this is not a plan-killing situation.
I do realize that it's going to be hard for you to suggest places for another litterbox to go without actually knowing what the house looks like, but oh well. I lived for 2 years with the litterboxes in my office and NEVER AGAIN.
* And to think that when he was a kitten, Sora couldn't wait to ditch his cute little litterbox and use the one that the big cats used...
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If we stack them and put a counter in, the second litterbox has to go under the counter. :) We'll probably end up doing that, but ... aargh the work involved in stacking the damn things.
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You should get appliance guys to do the stacking, if you decide that's the thing for you. The machines have to be handled in a certain way, the washer AFAIK (this is a standard thing for front loaders with fast spin) has a massive counterweight in it somewhere, and the manufacturer probably has a special stacking-stabilization kit that needs to be correctly installed. Do not try it yourselves!
I have had lighter-weight (Whirlpool, Creda, and Miele) machines, which are stackable, but the idea of stacking larger machines is actually a little scary.
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*goes and checks* Ah, Whirlpool Duets. Mind you, the laundry room here is small and was constructed with top-loaders in mind. XD