Covered litter
boxes trap odors, and can be really gross to your cat.
Hooded
boxes trap odor more and they need to be cleaned often so your cat does not rebel.
Not exact matches
That's a pleasant bonus for you, but not such a pleasant bonus for your cat who has to enter the covered
box with that
odor trapped in there.
Humans like covered
boxes because they
trap the
odor, reduce litter scatter, and the big daddy reason of them all — no one really wants to look at the deposits made in the
box.
It
traps unpleasant
odors inside the
box, so if you're a bit overdue for a litter change, it won't be so noticeable.
The obvious and clear upgrade to the standard litter pan, covered cat
boxes remove the mess from view and help to
trap odors.
A self - cleaning litter
box is only as good as the litter you put in it, so be sure to choose a high - performance litter that clumps well and
traps odors.
Also, do not use covered litter
boxes as this can
trap the
odor.
Covered litter
boxes are the equivalent of port - o - potties for humans,
trapping odors inside.
Most cats prefer a large, open litter
box in a quiet location as opposed to litter
boxes with hoods, which may
trap odor.
However, covered litter
boxes can also
trap in
odor, and your cat may refuse to use a covered
box if not kept sufficiently clean.
Once the cat uses the litter
box, lightly scented crystals absorb waste moisture and
trap odor, while the automatic rake sweeps through the
box and pushes the waste out of sight.
This quick - clumping litter provides you with exceptional
odor control by instantly
trapping and absorbing urine and ammonia as well as with easy maintenance by helping to stop liquids from stinking toward or sticking to the bottom of the cat litter
box.
Covered litter
boxes can
trap odors inside the
box, which is nice for you, but not for your cat.
In addition to the
trap potential, covered
boxes retain unappealing
odors.
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.
The tiny scratches in the floor of the
box may
trap odor and germs.
Cats use the litter
box more in the winter and our litter offers outstanding
odor control so you aren't
trapped in a smelly home when snow flies.