Avoid scented litters, cleaning with bleach or heavily scented products, and do not spray your box with an air freshener.
It's best to
avoid scented litter; while humans may prefer the smell of rosebuds over fresh cat poop, your kitten does not, and it may deter her from using the litter box.
Not exact matches
While you'll want to ensure your cat is amicable to the
litter you choose — some cats can't stand
scented cat
litters, while others would rather
avoid the box then go on pine — making sure the product you use works and is of high quality is important to mutual happiness for you and your pet.
Avoid scented kitty
litter.
Avoid perfumed
litter, or types that contain additives like
scent crystals or baking soda.
Avoid alternate
litter box fillers that have a strong odor, such as cedar or citrus -
scented litter or recycled newspaper pellets.
To wash a
litter box,
avoid products that have a
scent, with many choosing soap and water, which is a perfectly acceptable option.»
Cats have a much stronger sense of smell than humans, and while a
scented product may smell nice and fresh to us, it can be overpowering to sensitive cat noses, and it can cause cats to
avoid the
litter box.
Avoid using
scented litter or strong - smelling cleaners, as these strong odors may repel the kitten.