Anyone know what the largest glass pan size is? Or the largest ceramic roasting pan?
Semi cake related, but not really. My cat is allergic to plastic, and I am attempting to find a non plastic litter box. (Outside is not an option). I think metal pans would rust, so, glass or ceramic might work.
But, the largest glass pan I found was 11x15, which is a tiny litterbox! Anyone know of larger sizes?
An alternative that I thought would work would be disposable aluminum type pans. Steam table pans?
I am out of ideas!
(I got my cat from a house that was plastic free except for the litter box. so, we are thinking that the box may be the problem.)
How about a stainless steel steam table pan:
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/6-deep-full-size-standard-weight-stainless-steel-steam-table-hotel-pan-anti-jam/92220069.html
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/4-deep-full-size-standard-weight-stainless-steel-steam-table-hotel-pan-anti-jam/92220049.html
The store also carried heavy weight steam table pans:
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/vollrath-super-pan-ii-30062-full-stainless-steel-anti-jam-steam-table-hotel-pan-6-deep/92230062.html
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/vollrath-super-pan-ii-30042-full-stainless-steel-anti-jam-steam-table-hotel-pan-4-deep/92230042.html
Steel mortar pan:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00097IBDC/?tag=cakecentral-20
(Might need a wooden frame to stabilize it.)
Don't think I'd use glass...
HTH
Have you tried a large foil roasting pan? They come pretty big, and have the added advantage of being disposable.
I don't think I'd use a disposable foil tray. First, many cats don't like the feeling or sound of foil. But, my main concern would be the possibility that she would tear it with her claws and then cut herself on the raw edge.
So far, I'm liking the steam tray idea. Will keep thinking...
What about using a terra cotta tray. Here is a link to explain.
http://www.arizonapottery.com/item.asp?iid=1391
they sell disposable cardboard litter boxes. My sis had to use them when she was pregnant. They come with the litter in them and you rip the top off.
I used the foil ones when I was pregnant, so I could just toss them out instead of trying to change it (DH did not do litter boxes
). Sammycat had really strong legs but never tore through the foil.
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