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    I go along with Howlinbob & would keep both trays available & also give it a bit longer before you put the bed back so he hopefully has forgotten what he done.Poor Maggie but I am sure she doesn't mind if she has more of an excuse to share your bed.
    Will admit to also thinking it was a childs bed until Karena put about it being part of the kitchen,penny dropped here as well then....
    I put my mistake down to age !

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    Quote Originally Posted by jckkerrison View Post
    I put my mistake down to age !
    Haha, not just me then! Don't know what my excuse is, I'm 39 so am I old enough to say it's my age?

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    Sorry for confusing you. Maggie is indeed one of our two dogs.(I think my daughter would have been mortified if he had pooped on her bed!) Maggie doesn't miss the bed in the kitchen too much as she has two others downstairs in different rooms and another upstairs next to my bed so think she will manage. The only time she uses the one in the kitchen was when I was cooking.

    I don't have the space to put two litter trays where I keep it. Simba's litter tray is in a small utility room off the kitchen and it already takes up a lot of room. So I will leave it with just one for now and keep the bed away for a bit longer. I am always confused as to why he doesn't go outside during the day. He has the whole garden and yet he runs inside when he needs a wee - seems a bit daft

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    Yes that is funny, but I suppose they are creatures of habit, and that's his loo, and it's inside!
    We have let our kittens out into the (secure) garden a few times, under close supervision, and I notice that Monty can't wait to do an outside wee, he makes a point of it. Scent marking, I suppose!

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    Sorry Howlinbob you don't qualify yet....
    My cats have outside access in a safe garden while we are about but none of them have ever done anything out there,I keep their bedroom door shut so they have to use the trays out in the pen during the day but even if the door to that has been accidently shut they still haven't "been".You normally pick up something is wrong when one of them starts pacing up & down with a funny gait then you check & see what has happened,they normally need a paper to read at that point because you don't think they will ever stop,luckily it doesn't happen too often !

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    That's so funny. Simba does run in some times and almost throws himself into the litter tray like he is bursting.

 

 

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