Although a «rain mist» or «ocean breeze» scent might suit your fancy, cats have a much stronger sense of smell and may
find scented litter offensive.
Not exact matches
Part of protecting the
litter is to make it as difficult as possible for any carnivores to
find the den
scent is a major factor in this and she must keep the area as
scent - free as possible.
You can
find clay
litter in
scented and unscented formulas, dependent upon your preferences.
Conversely, a
scented litter that we
find to be pleasantly fresh - smelling is like drowning in perfume to a cat's sensitive schnozz.
The variety of clumping
litters offers several options beyond the traditional
scented and non-
scented choices
found with most granulated
litters.
Most cats are fine with today's silica - based clay cat
litter, but a few may be allergic to either the fine dust
found in some scoopable
litters, or to the
scents used in them.