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Forum DIET & CARE Litterbox for spay recovery

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    • Clem&M
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        I’m going to get an appointment for next Thursday to get Clem spayed finally, hopefully. 

        We only have litterboxes they need to jump into, and her ferret litterbox is too small for her now. 

        If possible what other things could I use as a low litterbox? If possible I would like to not buy a new litterbox just for a spay 

        But if not that’s fine, but thrifty is preferred. 


      • ThorBunny
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          Hm… I haven’t had to deal with this specific problem but maybe you could build a ramp up to the box? That way she wouldn’t have to jump up into it.


        • Clem&M
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            I was thinking of that, but in her current litterbox she likes to jump through the sides which is tall, and I’m not sure if she’d think of the ramp or try to jump out regardless of the ramp.

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