Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I were designing a pet-friendly apartment, I would build a mini closet (about 18" wide) with a cat door to place the litter box in, so the box wouldn't need to go in the bathroom.
I would line the walls of the closet (about a foot up) and the floor with the roll out waterproof shower pan liner that you can get a home depot or Lowes (easy to install, easy and cheap to replace between tenants).
This is kind of silly.
What if the renters didn't have cats? This closet would be useless.
Laminate floors are the way to go for pets. Doesn't scratch and cheap to replace if necessary.
The dude asked about pets.
Pets include cats.
A litter box sized closet would be wonderful for tenants with cats. Lining it with something waterproof, cheap and disposable that could be easily removed would not be a necessity but would be a huge benefit to the landlord.
If you don't have cats, a closet of that size would work for mops/brooms or a vacuum cleaner. It would also hold things like toilet paper, laundry detergent, cleaning supplies, etc.