Friday, June 14, 2019

Tips For Buying The Right Litter Box

By Jose Taylor


When you own a cat you will quickly find that providing it a place to do its business is pretty important. If they can't find a clean litter box to use, they will simply pick another spot in your home. Some need it cleaned daily, others will be sensitive to the smell, and even more, may kick and spray the material outside the box. Their personality and method will be a big part of this decision.

The first question is how many do you need. Typically, if you have more than one cat, you need one per cat plus an additional. This will accommodate them and allow them to have extra space to go if one is a bit dirty. Since each cat may have a preference for how clean their spot needs to be, you will be able to always have one that is pristine.

Small boxes won't work well for long. Kittens won't care how big the box is, but a larger cat will not use one that is too small. They should not fill up the whole space when they want to go. Cats are generally clean animals and do not like having to step on their previous mess in order to go again. This will be enough reason for them to find another place to go.

If your cat kicks and sprays during or after their business you need taller sides. The front should, of course, be easy for them to get in and out. The sides should be tall enough that they can have their fun kicking the stuff around and not leave it all over your floors.

There is a debate about having a covered or uncovered one. The main thing you should know is that covered containers need to be cleaned daily. Having a cover keeps the smell of ammonia contained but this will quickly build up and irritate any cat. Every day there should be a clean space for the cat to prevent them from getting sick or stopping the usage of it.

Self-cleaning containers can scare the cat. This is especially true if it starts working while the cat is using it. If it scares the cat, it may stop using the box. Some have a pressure plate to know when the animal is inside and will not start until a few minutes after they leave. The other issue is if they are having health issues, this is most easily noticed by observing their feces as you clean the box.

Aging animals need a bit more assistance. If your cat is older and has trouble getting in and out of the box, you may need to make a little ramp or find a lower entrance. They can't jump or climb anymore and need the extra help getting being able to get in without straining.

Cats are great pets and companions. However, the mess they can make if not properly accommodated can be a bit difficult to deal with. Starting with a single basic container and then upgrading depending on their personality will help ensure they will use the box as it is intended without making a mess all over.




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