QUESTION: Since I use heavy duty
plastic litter box liners, do I still need to replace litter boxes every 6 months to a year?
If your cat is avoiding the box, try scooping more often, fully changing the litter more frequently, and remember,
plastic litter boxes break down and absorb odors over time.
Whereas a
basic plastic litter box might range in price from a few dollars to somewhere around $ 30, newer litter boxes that are either design - focused or that are self - cleaning may run anywhere from $ 70 to several hundred dollars.
Material Durable,
plastic litter boxes are the most economical and cat friendly.
Of course your cat should get some good mileage out of
a plastic litter box, but eventually it will start to smell.
Bonus: Using these as liners for
your plastic litter box eliminates the need to scrub the plastic box — just throw it away and replace.
They hold up very well, unlike
the plastic litter boxes these are odor free and leave no mess with the liners.
* We do not accept open containers of food, homemade treats,
plastic litter boxes, carpeted cat trees, or couch cushions / pillows / comforters.
Plastic litter boxes are not expensive so try to change your cat's litter box at least once a year.