Well that doesn’t look like the appropriate mask for odour control Puck. I always use unscented cleaners when washing the boxes, I’m fragrance sensitive too.
And why are bathrooms always closed for cleaning when you need them the most? Love how Elvis has brought reading material with him :)
Love Puck with his mask (don’t blame him!) and the Man managing without. And, Elvis, you’ve got a newspaper. Take out the classifieds if you need to!When I clean the boxes, it’s two at a time. We have five of ‘em (holdover from four cats and fear of another "Well, I don’t CARE if there isn’t a box there, I think it’s a great place to go potty!" 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000situation), so our kitties have options. Can’t imagine the talking to I’d get from the cats if I removed ALL of the boxes for scrubbing!
Someone once shut the door between the main part of the house and the laundry room (where Yang’s litter box was kept) as we went away for a day. Poor guy held it in as long as he could, then when he could wait no longer, he found the easiest place in the whole house to clean up after: the bathtub. (Let’s hear you dog people improve on that!)
too bad there’s no way to tell them things like “i’m getting ready to clean the litter box. do your business now.” also, when they get scooped up to go in the carrier without warning, so they could go first (though they’d probably run if they had warning).
Didn’t see your info till today, but I give my sympathy. And, as I always say, after a while, go down to the RSPCA or local equivalent. The best tribute you can pay to a cat you have lost is to offer a good home to another one who needs it.
Even if Jasper had just used the litter box right before I cleaned it, he would still jump right back in and use it again as soon as I was done scooping.
How can the Man smile while he’s cleaning out the litter box?! I don’t think I ever cracked a smile cleaning out the litter box. lol! And poor Elvis in the last panel . . he’s got his rolled up newspaper and everything, ready to spend some quality time in the litter box. But Elvis, I thought you didn’t poop! ;p http://www.breakingcatnews.com/comic/the-woman-is-reporting-in-the-nursery/
The reason cats watch impatiently while their litter box is being cleaned has nothing to do with actually needing to use the facility. It has to do with needing to establish ownership of the litter box again since all their scents were washed away.
Because we live in a rural area, our cat can go outside as well. This time of year – not as much, but he does like a stroll now and then. If his litterbox is out of order, he goes out and enjoys the scenery and make sures his territory is marked. :D
There are three to choose from in our house, but one of my guys always needs the one that I’m working on. If I move to another, then he decides to use that one.
With that many cats I’m surprised they only share one litter box. I have 2 cats and have 2 boxes. When one is being cleaned the other is “open for business” so they never have to wait. ;)
The day after our 20-plus year old cat died, a pregnant stray cat appeared at the window. (How do they know?) Not one to waste cat food, my mother fed the cat; you can guess what happened next. Long after her four kittens were adopted, our now-neutered and “chipped”, old Rambling Rose maintained a habit of meowing at the door to be let out to supervise birds in our yard. Then she’d meow to be let back in to use the litter box. Rose’s attitude: “I’m not any old stray cat. I have my very own ‘inside’ litter box” sure annoyed my Mom!
My Hemingway gets in and “christens” the box as soon as I get the fresh litter in it. Even if he used the box right before I clean it. Usually before I can even get the cover back on it (so he squats there nd gives me the “Uh, excuse me, a little potty privacy please!” look.
I recently read a tweet from Georgia to the effect that she was avoiding litter box jokes because they were too “easy.” Hmmm. Not sure how to finish this comment….
Having 4 cats and a large dog cleaning cat boxes is a daily chore. The cats will jump in the second the box is clean of course, so I clean then wait and do a second round of cleaning. It did take me a while to figure out why none of my cats pooped though once I moved into the new house. It smelled like poop but there wasn’t any poop. That was until the dog showed up to greet me with clumping cat litter stuck ear to ear on his lips and dried on his nose. Apparently he drank his water dish dry before he got in the boxes and couldn’t wash away the evidence. No more kisses for him and I had to move the openings for the cat boxes so he wasn’t able to got into them. Bad dog.
we got our littermates, bogart and bentley, when they were eight weeks old, and always had two boxes. i don’t think i’d have the energy to keep a third one clean.
Wishing all orbsters a lovely evening! It’s been freezing, but sunny! So glad to see ol’ Sol! Love, blessings and joy! Special thoughts, prayers & boops for all with ailing loved ones or who need orb bumps themselves. ^.,.^<
cat19632001 almost 7 years ago
Yeah Elvis, nothing like having “to go” and discovering the bathroom is “out of order.”
cat19632001 almost 7 years ago
Of course in my house there are two “facilities” so the kitties are never left standing with their reading material and bouncing from foot to foot.
poppet bear almost 7 years ago
Well that doesn’t look like the appropriate mask for odour control Puck. I always use unscented cleaners when washing the boxes, I’m fragrance sensitive too.
And why are bathrooms always closed for cleaning when you need them the most? Love how Elvis has brought reading material with him :)
cat19632001 almost 7 years ago
Puck’s little face mask is adorable! But then we established yesterday that he’s adorable so of course his mask would be too.
Sionyx almost 7 years ago
Love Puck with his mask (don’t blame him!) and the Man managing without. And, Elvis, you’ve got a newspaper. Take out the classifieds if you need to!When I clean the boxes, it’s two at a time. We have five of ‘em (holdover from four cats and fear of another "Well, I don’t CARE if there isn’t a box there, I think it’s a great place to go potty!" 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000situation), so our kitties have options. Can’t imagine the talking to I’d get from the cats if I removed ALL of the boxes for scrubbing!
(“typos” courtesy of Sparky)
butler2jc almost 7 years ago
notice the headline “waiting” on elvis’ newspaper :-)
dadoctah almost 7 years ago
Someone once shut the door between the main part of the house and the laundry room (where Yang’s litter box was kept) as we went away for a day. Poor guy held it in as long as he could, then when he could wait no longer, he found the easiest place in the whole house to clean up after: the bathtub. (Let’s hear you dog people improve on that!)
butler2jc almost 7 years ago
too bad there’s no way to tell them things like “i’m getting ready to clean the litter box. do your business now.” also, when they get scooped up to go in the carrier without warning, so they could go first (though they’d probably run if they had warning).
Gent almost 7 years ago
Learn to use the commode, Elvis!
Gent almost 7 years ago
Happy Whiskersday, Catsters!
cat19632001 almost 7 years ago
Is the Man using Scrubbing Bubbles?
Dirty Dragon almost 7 years ago
I wonder if there is a whole separate news team putting out the Los Gatos (Scratching) Post newspaper that Elvis subscribes to…
Robin Harwood almost 7 years ago
@Shaunmunn
Didn’t see your info till today, but I give my sympathy. And, as I always say, after a while, go down to the RSPCA or local equivalent. The best tribute you can pay to a cat you have lost is to offer a good home to another one who needs it.
Sue Ellen almost 7 years ago
Even if Jasper had just used the litter box right before I cleaned it, he would still jump right back in and use it again as soon as I was done scooping.
LuvyaBebe05 almost 7 years ago
Any particular reason the Man is doing this and not the Woman? Wink, wink.
Lady Bri almost 7 years ago
How can the Man smile while he’s cleaning out the litter box?! I don’t think I ever cracked a smile cleaning out the litter box. lol! And poor Elvis in the last panel . . he’s got his rolled up newspaper and everything, ready to spend some quality time in the litter box. But Elvis, I thought you didn’t poop! ;p http://www.breakingcatnews.com/comic/the-woman-is-reporting-in-the-nursery/
Rosette almost 7 years ago
Even Elvis’s newspaper is tired of waiting!
mavinminx almost 7 years ago
The reason cats watch impatiently while their litter box is being cleaned has nothing to do with actually needing to use the facility. It has to do with needing to establish ownership of the litter box again since all their scents were washed away.
Nuliajuk almost 7 years ago
How many times have I cleaned the box, only to have a (usually male) cat jump straight in and squat down to use it immediately afterwards.
Zev almost 7 years ago
^^ Yep, Elvis is just waiting to be first in line to use it. It doesn’t matter if there were twenty other boxes to use elsewhere.
johovey almost 7 years ago
Because we live in a rural area, our cat can go outside as well. This time of year – not as much, but he does like a stroll now and then. If his litterbox is out of order, he goes out and enjoys the scenery and make sures his territory is marked. :D
Zoomer&Yeti almost 7 years ago
This strip is so cute – The box-sh; Elvis’s impatience. Hysterical! :-)
Michael Scott Premium Member almost 7 years ago
There are three to choose from in our house, but one of my guys always needs the one that I’m working on. If I move to another, then he decides to use that one.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member almost 7 years ago
With that many cats I’m surprised they only share one litter box. I have 2 cats and have 2 boxes. When one is being cleaned the other is “open for business” so they never have to wait. ;)
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I was told that you should have one more litter box than you have cats.
BarbaraKrooss almost 7 years ago
The day after our 20-plus year old cat died, a pregnant stray cat appeared at the window. (How do they know?) Not one to waste cat food, my mother fed the cat; you can guess what happened next. Long after her four kittens were adopted, our now-neutered and “chipped”, old Rambling Rose maintained a habit of meowing at the door to be let out to supervise birds in our yard. Then she’d meow to be let back in to use the litter box. Rose’s attitude: “I’m not any old stray cat. I have my very own ‘inside’ litter box” sure annoyed my Mom!
Sabrina17 almost 7 years ago
I have always been tempted to hang some newspaper around the wall of the litter box.
TammyHarris-Dearhouse Premium Member almost 7 years ago
My Hemingway gets in and “christens” the box as soon as I get the fresh litter in it. Even if he used the box right before I clean it. Usually before I can even get the cover back on it (so he squats there nd gives me the “Uh, excuse me, a little potty privacy please!” look.
ladykat almost 7 years ago
Happy Whiskerday and Hump day to all! Orb bumps and boops and hugs to all and sundry, especially to you and your sister, Shaunnmunn.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 7 years ago
Elvis reminds me of Fido (him, over there <<<). There are times when I get the serious tail swish if I’m not fast enough…
Malcolm Hall almost 7 years ago
I recently read a tweet from Georgia to the effect that she was avoiding litter box jokes because they were too “easy.” Hmmm. Not sure how to finish this comment….
DM2860 almost 7 years ago
At least it got cleaned before they had to go the measure of the Break of Day cat.
miscreant almost 7 years ago
Having 4 cats and a large dog cleaning cat boxes is a daily chore. The cats will jump in the second the box is clean of course, so I clean then wait and do a second round of cleaning. It did take me a while to figure out why none of my cats pooped though once I moved into the new house. It smelled like poop but there wasn’t any poop. That was until the dog showed up to greet me with clumping cat litter stuck ear to ear on his lips and dried on his nose. Apparently he drank his water dish dry before he got in the boxes and couldn’t wash away the evidence. No more kisses for him and I had to move the openings for the cat boxes so he wasn’t able to got into them. Bad dog.
butler2jc almost 7 years ago
we got our littermates, bogart and bentley, when they were eight weeks old, and always had two boxes. i don’t think i’d have the energy to keep a third one clean.
shaunnmunn almost 7 years ago
Wishing all orbsters a lovely evening! It’s been freezing, but sunny! So glad to see ol’ Sol! Love, blessings and joy! Special thoughts, prayers & boops for all with ailing loved ones or who need orb bumps themselves. ^.,.^<
Teto85 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Every time one is used when possible. And if you can, have n+1 litter boxes where n = number of cats.
Lupin of B.C.N 6 months ago
Wonder whats on the news papers…