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Old 02-03-2012, 09:16 AM   #59
lynzy420
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Both my girls are special needs. My Miss Mini had MAJOR surgery at 3lbs. and could not go out. My Miss Mia has a heart condition and we live upstate NY. It is too cold.

I am presently home during the day because of shoulder surgery. I will not leave my girls in a crate all day, they are just too small IMHO to have to wait on me all day. I work 15 mins from home; however, its not easy to leave (bad parking situation) for lunch. So my girls are home from 745 a.m. till 4:15 p.m.

I never have a problem with them. Frankly, I can attest to the fact that peepads are far less noticable then cat litter pans....

And as for leaving them alone all day, even if I am home my girls sleep all day and play time starts at 415 till 11pm!!!

I don't have pee pads all over the house, I have them in litter boxes in 3 areas of the house.

I can't imagine why anyone would have a problem with pee pads, they are a convenience for furbabies and furparents!
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