Sentences with phrase «bottom of the litter box»

The cat's nails can cause holes in them which will allow urine to leak between the liner and the plastic bottom of the litter box.
Most cat litter is made from clay, which sticks to the sides and bottom of the litter box when it gets soiled.
When I change them I sprinkle it in the bottom of their litter box and on the floor under the box.
Try lining the bottom of the litter box with some baking soda before putting in new litter.
«I was fed up with all the dust and having to chisel clumps off the bottom of the litter box with traditional clay litters.
You may want to use 3 to 4 inches of litter if your cats are deep scratchers that dig all the way to the bottom of the litter box if you use less.
He has scratched through the bottom of litter boxes, despite frequent nail cuttings.
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Once a week, dump out the litter in the trash, clean the litter box with soap and water, dry it well, and replace with clean litter (which should reach about three inches from the bottom of the litter box).
My prayers have been answered, A litter that doesn't stick to the bottom of the litter box and is literally dust proof.
Litter box cleanliness: Whatever absorbent material is kept in the bottom of the litter boxes, there must always be clean hay on top, so that the rabbits are never stepping on excrement in their boxes.
I've seen techniques where the user slaps the bottom of the litter box while it is upside down to get the soiled litter to fall.
In fact, some long - haired cats, actually prefer less litter and a smooth, slick surface, such as the bottom of the litter box.
You can also help absorb odors by sprinkling a bit of baking soda at the bottom of the litter box.
The unit is made of plastic with anti-stick properties that make it easy to scoop because clumps don't get stuck on the bottom of the litter box.
The result is an excellent clumping litter that prevents moisture from reaching the bottom of the litter box, while providing a clump that will not break apart.
Put a thin layer of litter at the bottom of the litter box - just enough to absorb wetness.
Little by little (2 inches every two days) raise the litter box until the bottom of the litter box is at the level of the toilet (seat down, lid raised).
Rather than urine collecting on the bottom of the litter box, it forms hard clumps that are easily removed.
X Some sizes come in a box that is hard to handle and open X If not using the right amount (3 - 4 inches deep) the clumps stick to the bottom of the litter box.
This special formula keeps the clumps from sticking on the bottom of the litter box and at the same time, it forms clumps that don't break apart while scooping.
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