Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Tips For Buying The Right Litter Box

By Jose Taylor


One thing that comes with owning a cat is making a place for it to do its business. Cats are often picky and each one is different in the method. Some are sprayers or kickers and can leave quite the mess when done. Others are sensitive to smell or sharing their litter box with another pet. The personality of the pet will have a lot to do with what type you purchase.

One is not enough. Even if you have only one cat, you need a second place for them to go in case the first gets dirtier than they want. With more than one cat, you should have one for each cat, plus one more. This allows you to nearly always have an extra that is clean for them to use if you don't get around to cleaning the others fast enough.

How big should the box be? Small kittens don't really care how big it is and may even use it as a playground. Adult cats will care and will not use it if it is too small. The cat should be able to move around in it and not take up all the space. If it is too big they might not be comfortable but being too big is better than being too small.

The sides should be tall enough to keep sprayers and kickers from making a mess. Three of the sides should be fairly tall if your cat is not good at keeping things in the spot. The front should be low enough that they can get in and out. This will keep all the materials inside and let them be wild about their business without getting it all over the floor.

Covered boxes need to be cleaned every day. It is nice to have it covered to help keep the smell down and hide the mess. The problem is that it will trap the smell and cause the animal to get sick or be irritated. A covered box needs to be cleaned at least once per day to prevent this from happening.

The self-cleaning boxes are not always the best choice. If it starts up while the cat is using it, it will scare the animal. Make sure to get one that knows when the cat is in it and won't start up. Even though it is convenient, you still need to check their feces from time to time to make sure they are healthy.

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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