So
much less litter on the mats with these!
Now there is
much less litter on the mats, and it's easier to dump back in when there is.
Not exact matches
According to a 2005 study by the Scottish government, it requires roughly four times as
much energy and more water to make a paper bag than a plastic bag, though the completed paper bags are
much less likely to become
litter.
It ensures a
litter and is
much less stressful on the dam.
Puppies who stay with their
litter longer are more well adjusted,
less bitey, and
much more confident.
Having some basic information about cats and
litter boxes can help prevent problems, and preventing a problem is
much easier and
less frustrating than trying to correct one.
Less tracking of litter around the house, no dust, less smell, and it lasts for a long time, so much longer than regular clumping lit
Less tracking of
litter around the house, no dust,
less smell, and it lasts for a long time, so much longer than regular clumping lit
less smell, and it lasts for a long time, so
much longer than regular clumping
litter.
While spending several hundred dollars to spay or neuter a pet may seem expensive, it is
much less expensive than the cost of raising a
litter of puppies or kittens.
Additionally, by the time your cat steps out of the kiddie pool,
much of the
litter he gets on his paws while in the
litter box should fall off, so he'll track
less around your home.
The cost of spaying or neutering your cat will also be
much,
much less than the cost of caring for a
litter of kittens or trying to clean up the strong smell of cat spray.
You'll also find
much less waste in the
litter box since your cats are actually digesting and using most of the food, instead of passing through all the waste in cheaper, low - quality food.
My cat was using a citrusy
litter which I loved for the smell factor and
much more importantly it was
less tracking in my bed!
Plus neutered cats roam
much less so are
less visible and there are no more
litters of kittens.
It tracks
MUCH less than other
litters I have tried that are not pellets.
We put too
much into our
litters to ask for
less.
Rats, hamsters, mice and gerbils produce
much less urine, so other properties of
litter and bedding can take priority over the absorbency when choosing their
litter.
Because gerbils are desert animals and produce
much less urine than other pets, a
litter box is not needed or practical for them, but hamsters and mice will often use a
litter box if it is placed in the corner of their cage that they have already chosen as their bathroom.
In contrast, hamsters — and especially gerbils — are desert animals that produce only small amounts of very concentrated urine, so their
litter needs to be changed
much less frequently.
The smaller rodents produce
much less urine, so in that case, other properties can take priority over the absorbency when choosing a
litter.
These will be
much easier to change out and
less messy than pelleted
litters or shavings.
While there was not
much discussion about source reduction of plastic as a solution from the industry representatives present at the conference, many of the attendees spoke up and asked the hard questions that need to be answered: Will you support bottle redemption bills that lead to
less litter?
With
less than four weeks before Election Day, only this
much is certain: More ads, more phone polls, more fliers and more door - knockers will result in more interruptions, more shouting, more
litter and more intrusions when all you want to do is sip a glass of wine and actually finish the last chapter before book club this month.