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In the dog room I have mine under the grooming table with the four legs of the table on the four corners of the pad. But in the other room I don't have anything on it and it never seems to move more than a few inches. |
If I had a separate room for them to weewee I might switch to non disposable but I have to keep them in the kitchen so they get tossed as soon as I set them up to go. Peeue Tina |
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*LittleBit uses the nicest materials - you can get anything to go "with" your decor. *They are so absorbant that the spots don't get so "big" because they absorb so quickly. *AND with the different patterns, many of them do not even "show" the pee spot. - which is honestly sometimes a problem, because when mine potty, they "tell" us that they pottied and it's hard to tell if they're lying some days. |
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My other room IS my kitchen, and I have a small kitchen. The patterns on the fabric really do make it hard to tell if they have used it (depending on which fabric you choose, some more than others). They don't smell unless you leave it for two or three days, but most people change them out daily. Of course any solid waste is picked up as soon as it known to have happened. |
A different spin on wee pads I read this post last nite after I spent a hour shoveling poop of my frozen covered lawn. ( i have a cocker that goes out) :mad: anyway this was not a easy task... so no matter how much pee pads cost my little Rudy will use them because trust me it is not fun to shovel sh*t in freezing cold. :D Just had to share my spin on this... |
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