The general rule when having one cat is
cleaning the litter box twice a day, in the morning and in the evening.
We provide standard clay litter and
clean the litter boxes twice daily.
Clean the litter box twice a day - keeping the box spotless will help prevent any possible cat litter box problems.
Not exact matches
Clean the
litter boxes by scooping them at least once, preferably
twice, daily.
To ensure your cat finds its
box a
clean and enjoyable location to use, consider changing out
litter at least
twice a week.
That means scooping
twice a day,
cleaning and changing
litter weekly and buying a whole new
box yearly.
Feline guests are given fresh food, fresh water, and a
clean litter box at least
twice daily.
Pregnant moms and immunocompromised people with cats who can not get someone else
clean the
litter box for them should wear gloves,
clean the
litter box promptly
twice a day before the oocysts can become infective and wash their hands when finished.
With a self
cleaning litter box you don't have to scoop
twice a day or in case of having 2 cats, 4 times a day.
Always make sure that your Ferret has
clean bedding (his business should be removed daily and the
litter box itself completely changed and
cleaned once or
twice weekly.
Keep yours fresh by scooping
twice a day,
cleaning and changing
litter weekly and buying a new
box yearly.
About
twice a month completely
clean out the
litter box and use new
litter.
Obviously, any
litter boxes should be scooped daily or even
twice daily and kept as
clean as possible.
The
litter box should be
cleaned more frequently and scrubbed / disinfected
twice weekly to see if the behavior improves.
Our team will change the
litter box at least
twice daily, administer any medications, provide them with fresh water and
clean dishes.
Normally
litter boxes should be
cleaned at least
twice - daily so if they are only going to be
cleaned once - daily, you should consider adding another
box or two....
If you're not
cleaning the
litter boxes at least once a day — but ideally
twice a day — then the smell will start catching up with you.
Clean litter boxes daily — or even
twice a day.