In multiple cat households, you may need to
provide multiple litter boxes.
Not exact matches
In a house that has
multiple cats,
provide one
litter box in different places throughout the house to meet the needs of each individual cat.
To ensure that both cats feel safe,
provide hiding places such as cat trees and have
multiple litter boxes and food bowls so they don't feel territorial.
For homes with
multiple litter boxes, we recommend using one Tailio device per
litter box to
provide the best coverage for monitoring your cat's health and well - being.
For preference evaluation,
provide multiple boxes with different
litters and variable
litter depths.
At the same time,
provide your cat with extra
litter boxes in acceptable places in case part of her problem is the location of her usual
litter box, and be sure to give her
multiple kinds of
litter to choose from so that she can show you which one she prefers.
Even if you only have one cat, you should
provide 2
litter boxes, especially if you live in a home with
multiple levels.
If you have
multiple cats, allow for differences in preferences and
provide a separate
litter box for each cat.
Commercial pet stores
provide corner
litter boxes in
multiple sizes, so you can easily get the right one for your rabbit.