Stackable Bins?

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I just got an office catalogue in the mail that has these things!

They already have a lower wall for easy cat access!

And they come in bright colors!

Maybe this will work.  They seem to be sold only in large quantities though, but I can look around.

I’m feeling a little more hopeful.

On to TV and So You Think You Can Dance.

And food.

And curling up with the peeing monsters themselves.

Okay, Now I Really Need Someone to Kill Me

My litterbox solution didn’t work.  Someone, Buddy I think, ignored the litterbox altogether it looks like, and peed next to it.  (In case anyone is wondering, I clean the litterbox out twice a day, including washing it out, so it can’t be a dirty litterbox issue.) I took Revan’s solution of buying puppy pads while I figure something else out. Here are the things I’m considering trying.
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Solution 1 from Karen. Karen made a great suggestion of buying a storage box with high sides at Office Depot or some place like it.  

But I need to figure out what tool I would use to cut the front down so they can step into it more easily. Cost: $15, no shipping.

Then there’s two litterboxes with high sides that look like they might work.  The one on the left is  from Petco, $20 no shipping. The one on the right I found on Amazon, $25 plus whatever it will cost to ship.

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I’m afraid this one on the right, which looks like it has more effective high sides, might be ignored by whatever cat is giving me the trouble.

I don’t know what to do. Buddy is right now trying to look cute so I will feed him. They are SHAMELESS.

I’m open to any additional suggestions. I was crying about this last night. Wuss. I know. How do people with children survive??

Everyone is Talking about the Highline

The Highline is a stretch of once abandoned elevated train tracks going through the west side of Manhattan.  Nature pushed through and it became this beautiful, wild, “what Manhattan would look like once we’re gone” ghostly walk that I actually never got to take and I’m regretting that a little.  The city took it over, preserving at least somewhat the wildness of it I think, I  hope.

It just opened to the public and I want to see it this week, but all the rain. Maybe it will be nice in the rain though.  I took this picture the week before it opened.  You can see a construction worker up there on the phone.

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