Not exact matches
If you're not using a scoopable clumping
litter then the
box will need to be scrubbed
more often.
If you have
more than one cat
then you will need a
Litter Box for Each, and some folks recommend having one extra b
Box for Each, and some folks recommend having one extra
boxbox.
Limit tracking (all
litter tracks to some extent)- use a high - sided
litter box and place an old towel or shaggy bathmat that you can just shake and wash underneath and
then another rug that extends out 3 feet to catch even
more litter
Otherwise, if it can not absorb urine
then you're
more likely to be emptying its
litter box every time your cat urinates.
This is important to note, if you have
more than one cat
then your
litter boxes should be designed exactly for that purpose, however, you should still have
more than one throughout the house.
If you have multiple cats, the number of
litter boxes should be one
more then the number of cats in your household.
If the home has pets
then more often than not you are dealing with stains and odors from urine, feces, vomit,
litter boxes, and much
more.
As a general rule of thumb, the number of
litter boxes should be one
more then the number of cats in your household.
Dr. Jean: Yeah, and you know the stress management, the flower emphasis, those can really help because if there are emotional issues around pooping for the cat that's ever been ambushed by another cat... and
then you have to think of the whole
litter box thing because if the cat doesn't like the
litter box they're going to hold their poop longer and will become
more likely constipated.
Cats are very easy to train, as they instinctively use
litter; it's just a matter of confining them to the room with the
box initially and
then expanding their territory.A few quick reminders: If you have outdoor dogs or cats, make sure their shelter is dry, packed with straw and out of the wind.During winter, outdoor animals need
more calories to help them stay warm.
Veterinary behaviorist Dr. Karen Overall, of Philadelphia, PA, suggests that some obese dogs and cats are also clinically depressed, since all they ever do is take a brief jaunt in the yard to do their business or use the
litter box,
then eat, sleep and eat some
more.
Gradually replace the soil with
litter, and
then follow the above protocol of slowly moving the
box to a
more appropriate location.
To everyone out there I'm worried about clay clumping
litter its made to clump up.moisture so our cats lick the dust off their paws and it goes down their mouths and clumps up in their stomach s causes a lot of major problems if it clips in the
litter boxes it clumps in side dehydrates our loved pets and don't for get our dogs eat it sometimes gross I know so to all us pet owners we also inhale it so I use bgs of sand cheap home depot Lowes the kind you put in sand
box's and scoop it
more then twice a day but I add baking soda to it for ordor control no problems I also have a mat under it to catch it off my cats paws good luck try it