How To Stop My Dog Eating Cat Poop
I JUST LOVE GETTING THESE LETTERS! Finding your site was a godsend! I’ve been struggling for years having both a cat and small dogs (mostly dachshund/poodle mixes) because the dogs just love cat poo. They get into the litter and dig away. Putting the litter box in our closets got old real fast, and didn’t work even when we were doing that. Case in point: One day I came home from work and opened my closet door to put my coat away. There in the litter box sat my middle dog, Sadie. She was quite thirsty, but not at all hungry. Need I say more? She had snuck in that morning when I was getting dressed, and I didn’t catch that she was still there when I left. Leaving the door open just enough for my little cat to get inside meant that Sadie couldn’t get out either. Later that evening, Sadie began to throw up violently. We rushed her to the vet where they did something to get the litter out of her stomach. I vowed I would more »
With a MeowSpace®, Jupiter Loses Weight, Mello Gains Confidence
Here is a picture of Jupiter, my overweight kitty trying to gain access! Mello, my underweight one is well on her way to gaining more confidence. Right now she needs a nudge to gain entry and is quite adept on how to exit. So far, so good. Update: My overweight cat goes to the vet on Thurs and I’m going to give them one of your brochures. Update: We had success this morning…I heard the CH sound and Mello was eating her breakfast! Additional Update: Casey, we DEFINITELY have success in my household! Kim J., New York, NY Mellow eats while Jupiter watches. Finally, Kim has a way to get both cats to their healthy weight without having to police them at all. Some Topics On This Page: underweight cat | overweight cat | cat confidence | confident cat
A House For Cat
I received an email today from a person who originally bought two MeowSpaces® for their cat named “Cat.” Seems they have several small dogs who love to eat Cat’s food, as well as Cat’s litter. One MeowSpace® holds the litter box, and the other holds his food and water. With that problem solved, another problem took center stage. Apparently the dogs take turns attempting to play and roughhouse with Cat, and all Cat wants to do is hang out with the family without being bothered by the dogs. If everyone’s in the tv room watching a show, Cat wants to be there, too, even though he would be left unbothered by the dogs if he chose to be in another room. No matter where Cat goes in the tv room, the dogs can get to him. Cat’s family decided to try something creative. They bought another MeowSpace® and stocked it with Cat’s toys, blanket and even some catnip. “Cat has developed his own routine each night after dinner. When we all move into the tv room, he goes into the Meowspace more »
Mews, A Very Quick MeowSpace® Learner!
CLICK FOR MORE CUSTOMER REVIEWS… Just received from a recent MeowSpace® customer, Marie S., from San Francisco: Hi Casey, I just wanted to send you a quick update–the Meowspace arrived very quickly, and when we found an evening early last week to set it up we were both surprised that it only took a few minutes! Excellent instructions, very easy to follow. We taped open the door for two days and fed the cats some treats inside so they were very comfortable with it. Then it was time to teach Mews, the Meowspace cat, how to use it. It only took one time! I spent 20 or so minutes showing him how it works, motivating him to come in and out with his favorite treat, bonito flakes. He didn’t really push the door by himself with me there, and both going in and out I had to start him gently on his way through, but it was late so I put some dry food inside and went to bed. In the morning the food inside the Meowspace was more »
Deborah Cole & Lenny, the MeowSpace® User
These are updates and photos from Deborah Cole, Kirkland, Washington. Started Using: Dec. 22, 2010 Lenny exiting December 22, 2010 MeowSpace 101 – I introduced Lenny to the new MeowSpace the first few times by putting his food inside, then putting him in through the hatch at the top. I had placed a loop of tape on the door on the outside, so that I could control opening the door for exit. As Lenny would start looking for a way out, I would slightly pull the door open from outside, and tap on it, to bring his attention to the exit. Each time, I would open the door less, so that he would have to push more to get through it. He quickly learned to exit on his own. Once he learned to exit, we started practicing entry. I place him at the door, sitting behind him, nudging him gently, keeping my hand on the door so that as soon as the magnet triggers the lock open, I push it open and encourage him to go inside. Gradually, I am more »
Kui in his MeowSpace®
From: Michelle Leatherman and Carol Adams, Stockton, CA Kui feels much safer eating his food in his MeowSpace®. cat stealing food | cat safety | cats needs | cat cafe




