How do you hide your cat’s litter box where your dogs can’t get in
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Maybe put a baby gate in front of the litter box. The cats will jump it but the dogs can't.
I suggest that dog food companies make cat poop flavored dog food. LOL
Up high so only the cats can reach it or keep the dogs out of the area.
I use a baby gate with a cat door works great
On this site - someplace! - was an idea to use a free-standing base cabinet base with two doors on the front. Cut a hole large enough for the cat to come and go, in the side you will put near a wall, The litter box can be reached via the cabinet doors when it needs to be cleaned. Put the cabinet close enough to a wall that the cat can slink in, but the dog can't. This gives you a bit of extra counter space in your utility/laundry room, and you might also put the cat's food on top so the dog can't reach that, either.
Two of my neighbors have the same problem! They put up baby gates that the cat could crawl through, but the dogs couldn't.
Use a rubbermaid bin, with a hole cut in the top. Even if the dogs get in it, it will only be once because they can't get out.
I have used the short wood baby gates to keep the dogs out of the room that the litter box is in. The cat can easily jump over it, but the small dogs can't. If you use a gate that has a cat door, the small dogs can still get in. Our dogs know if there is a gate up they don't go over it. Two of our dogs are as tall as the gate, but never go over it, no matter how tempting it is to aggravate the cat (they chase each other all over the place).
Install a cat door
put it on top of a table😎