Not exact matches
Some automatic litter boxes, especially the ones that work with rakes, need you
to scrape the
bottom because the
urine forms big clumps that get
stuck on the
bottom of the litter pan.
You may notice white flakes on the skin like dandruff,
urine on the fur on the inside of the back legs and poop
stuck to their
bottom.
This quick - clumping litter provides you with exceptional odor control by instantly trapping and absorbing
urine and ammonia as well as with easy maintenance by helping
to stop liquids from stinking toward or
sticking to the
bottom of the cat litter box.
A good depth of litter also prevents
urine and feces from
sticking to the
bottom of the box.
The paper soaks up the
urine and helps prevent the bedding from
sticking to the
bottom.