With the possibility of moving to a more expensive area, we're figuring the square footage in a new house will be significantly decreased.
So one thing we're likely to have to camouflage is the litter box (yuck!).
One day I found loads of links for ways to hide the litter box. Here they are:
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How are you going to get the cat down there?
well, either one or two cats will go down with me to the interim apartment. We'll fly, I expect. Since relocation packages are still TBD, I don't know whether we'd drive (moving truck) or fly, but I'd rather fly. I've driven on multiple days with cats. It's NOT pleasant to travel with a litter box.
latest news: I'll be taking the cat that Husband does NOT prefer this weekend I'm now moving into an apartment - YAY!). The current rules on travelling with pets (at least with AirTran) is that they HAVE to be in the cabin (seems like that would work only with small animals - 17 years ago I put a pet aboard a flight and it was going to be in a separate pressurized area of the plane). Carriers that are approved by airlines are available at the big pet stores (PetCo, PetSmart, etc).
I took the cat down by plane at that time. She pooped in her box as it was being place under the seat in front of me. It caused a great hubbub, with the person on the seat in front of me demanding to be moved to a seat as far away from that cat as possible. Note, I did clean up said mess, with help from the airline stewards.
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