Litter boxes should be scooped to
remove urine clumps and feces at least twice a day, or more frequently if you're home.
The following litter boxes work similar to regular litter boxes but they offer special features to make the scooping a easier task, such as a different way to handle the cat urine so you don't need to scrape the litter box to
remove urine clumps or a different way to scoop the clumps, higher sides, enclosures, etc..
Not exact matches
Rather than
clumping liquid like clay litters, the gel actually dehydrates waste and
removes the need for scooping
urine.
Bentonite clay has the advantage of
clumping in the presence of moisture, so
urine can be
removed more effectively.
Clumping litter forms
clumps when it gets wet, so
urine can easily be
removed from the box.
The
clump could then be
removed, thereby getting rid of the
urine.
Clumping — This type of litter is the easiest litter to use and quickly sticks to feces or absorbs
urine to create a
clump that can be easily
removed with a slatted scoop, while keeping the rest of the unused litter in the box for later use.
Remove feces and
urine clumps daily.
Rather than
urine collecting on the bottom of the litter box, it forms hard
clumps that are easily
removed.
Fecal material is easily
removed and litter does
clump when wet, so
urine clumps are also removable, minimizing waste.
As this dripped
urine drops into the litter bed, it will form a
clump which will be
removed by the peeling action of the tough rubber liner during the cleaning cycle.