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2019-04-23

Finding The Right Litter Box For Your Cat

By Ruth Young


Of all the many positive aspects of having a cat, dealing with their toilet is no one's favorite part. However, it is something that every pet owner has to deal with, so why not make it as easy and as positive as it can be? There are so many different types of litter box available nowadays that it is easy to find one that works for you and your fluffy friend.

Starting with the basic box, which is very simple and plastic and will suit many cats. You fill it with the litter of your choice, whether that is clumping, non-clumping or another variety. After a few different experiments you will find the one that suits you the most, and there are so many different brands and smells and types you are sure to find it eventually.

Once they are a little older and bigger and know what they are doing, you can then try a deeper one. This usually means there will be less mess as they can't kick all the litter out when they are covering up their business. It also means if you want to you can put more litter inside. This is ideal for cats that like to dig quite deep before going to the toilet.

A hooded box makes the whole toilet much more private. This is what some cats prefer, so that they can do their business without anyone watching. It is also much nicer for the humans in the house as it means they don't have to look at the litter tray and it reduces the smell a little as it is enclosed. It is important that it is more than big enough for the cat.

One of the latest advances in cat toilet technology is the self-cleaning option. While the name suggests that this will be the perfect solution to all your kitty needs, they are not completely self-cleaning. Depending on the type, they tend to make it easier to empty out the lumps and keep it fresher, but they still require some human involvement.

One important point to note is the quantity of boxes that you have in the house. The typical rule is that you need one for every cat in the house plus an extra one. However, there are some households where this is unnecessary so you really need to play it by ear and see what your cat needs. It is important to remember that if a cat feels stressed about their toilet it can lead to health issues, so keep an eye on the situation.

One option that is a firm favorite with many pet owners, is to have none. The only down side to this option is that you can't monitor their health by observing their waste. It can take time to train a cat to do their business outside, but it is preferable for the owner and the cat and much better for the environment as it reduces waste.

After a few months you will get used to cleaning out the tray and it will become just another habit, like any other household chore. Having a tray for your cat has the added benefit of allowing you to keep an eye on their health, because many health problems are indicated in their urine or faeces, so there are benefits to this unpleasant job.




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