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You can cover a cat litter box using a DIY setup made from two storage crates, creating an entryway that allows only the cat in while keeping the dog out.
Dogs are drawn to cat litter due to the smell and texture of cat feces, which they find appealing; it's a natural scavenging behavior in canines.
You can cover a cat litter box using two nesting storage crates to create a DIY enclosure that keeps dogs out and provides space and privacy for cats.
Dogs are attracted to cat litter because many consider cat feces a delicacy due to its strong smell and their natural scavenging behavior.
You can build a dog-proof covered litter box using two nesting storage crates—one inside the other—creating a foyer that blocks dog access while giving cats space.
Dogs are often drawn to cat litter because they are natural scavengers and find the smell and content of litter boxes appealing, especially the cat feces.
Dogs are often drawn to litter boxes because they consider cat feces a delicacy, but this behavior poses health risks and can be managed through physical barriers and training.
Prevent access using barriers like baby gates or enclosed litter box setups with entry holes the dog can't navigate. DIY crate systems also work well.
A DIY dog-proof litter box using nested storage crates offers an effective, customizable solution that allows cats access while blocking dogs.
To keep your dog out of the litter box, use a DIY two-crate system with customized entry sizes or block access with gates, barriers, or cat-only openings.

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