With that in mind, a quick word
about covered litter boxes... A lot of people will get a covered box, thinking that it will help trap odors and keep them in the box.
Not exact matches
When your cat is older, think
about getting a
covered litter box because cats like their privacy.
Cats are fastidiously clean creatures — not only do they spend hours every day grooming themselves, but they are very discreet
about answering nature's call in a
litter box,
covering the evidence with fresh
litter.
Now, this one is a major consideration especially if you are serious
about sticking to a
covered litter box.
This Luuup
litter box review will
cover the guide to choosing a
litter box, main features of Luuup
litter box including the pros and cons, as well as the general impression cat owners have
about this product.
Cat
litter boxes were invented so that cats could go to the toilet inside (in the basement, bathroom or even in your office), scratch and
cover everything up and then go
about their day - perfect!
Granted, I'm diligent
about cleaning my
litter boxes and scoop them out at least once a day, but the product works well enough to
cover for you if you're a bit negligent.
Also, automatic
litter boxes feature a built - in scooping rake sitting right next to the
litter bed, reducing space for a large cat to walk and turn around comfortably and according to what I have investigated, most cat owners that make their large cats use one of these devices, complain
about the rake being
covered with poop or urine or some waste outside the
litter box.
She hated the
covered litter box so we ditched that and she's very picky
about how clean it is.