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How about a cat litter box with a lid?

First, cats are "nostalgic"

Almost every cat will be "single-minded" about the litter box he uses, because cats are very vigilant animals. When they are not sure whether the new dustbin is safe, they are likely to defecate in other parts of the house. If you want to replace the cat litter box with a cover, the owner had better not remove the original cat litter box first, so that the cat can have an adaptation process. If the cat still chooses to use the original litter box, then you have to give up the idea of changing the litter box.

Second, big cats are too "wronged"

Cat litter pots with covers often have limited internal space, and larger cats can only rely on their bodies to solve emergencies in their bodies. After they hit their heads or the outer edge of the bedpan many times, they will protest to their owners-defecating next to the bedpan. Once the cats protest, you should immediately change them back to the original litter box. After all, it is a little difficult for cats to turn around conveniently in a narrow space.

In fact, many owners choose dustbins with lids to store more garbage and facilitate cleaning. However, if the cat doesn't want to use this litter box, you might as well put a slightly larger mat under the original litter box, so that the litter scraped by the cat will fall on the mat, which is naturally more convenient to clean up.