Are you sick of cleaning litter boxes?
Many people don't realize that one of the main reasons cats don't use their litter boxes is because the box is dirty and needs to be cleaned.
But with our busy lives today who has time to spend cleaning cat litter boxes?
In fact, the average cat owner spends 21 hours per year on dirty jobs like scooping and disposing of litter clumps for just one litter box!
That's almost 30 minutes every week that you spend cleaning up after your cat that you could be doing something else!
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Plus, you'll be providing your cats with safe, clean, superior sanitation in virtually no time at all which means less cat urine "accidents" outside the litter box.
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Since such pets are not yet toilet trained, it is important to get a litter box to train the cat on where to go when nature calls. Doing this will save the person time and effort cleaning up the waste the creature has left in various places of one's home.
To make this happen, choosing the right litter box for the cat is important. This depends on the size of the cat and if the pet finds it spacious inside. Since the litter box is the toilet for the pet, this should be easily accessible both for going in and out of the box.
One can buy a litter box that can easily be cleaned from time to time. This can be found in the internet or at the local pet store that will cost twenty-five dollars and above. The price depends on the kind of material that is used in making the box- whether it is plastic or another kind of non-absorbent material.
If the person is too lazy to clean it, there is an electronic version that will cost more than a hundred dollars. Should the person decide not to buy either of the two and would prefer to use a disposable kind, one can use a soda box which should also be changed.
The litter box must have fillers making it easy for the person to clean. This is needed to prevent odors from staying inside the box that can produce bacteria causing the cat to get sick.
In order for the cat to have some privacy, it is best to choose a litter box that can have a cover on top. This will make it warm and comfortable for the cat when it is time to go to the toilet.
There are many types of litter boxes available from the small versions for the kittens to the big ones for the full grown cats. With the many types of fillers available, one should choose the best that will be comfortable for the pet.
Should the person have a hard time choosing the right litter box, one can ask the sales person in the pet store or ask people who have cats for advice.
Choosing The Best Cat Litter
Now, there are a variety of cat litters to choose from. These cat litters, for the most part, are great for the cat as well as good for the environment.
The following are tips and advice to make better a cat owner's selection of the best litter possible for their cats.
Choose wisely
The choice of cat litters should primarily be based on how much this litter will affect the environment just as how much such litter is preferred by cats. Although cats really do not care much about how the litter may soon end up in a landfill, cats really prefer if their litter has no bad scent. They also care if the litter feels good.
Cats have a very keen sense of smell, so it is important that litters have little or no scents that are made artificially. It is also best if the litter contains no dust. It will do cats no good if their noses are irritated since they will try to avoid going thru the litter if it displeases them in any way.
Ask wisely
Cats love the feel of sand with pellets or any surface that has shreds and bits of chunks. It is best that a cat owner know which kind his or her cat prefers.
But to further help a confused cat owner decide, questions such as the following should be best asked:
Is the cat litter easily flushed in the toilet? Is it free from odors? Does the litter contain any form of perfumes or chemicals? Is the litter safe for the cat, the owner, the environment? Does the cat like the feel of the litter? How much does it cost and is it easily accessible?
Be aware
There are environment-friendly litters that are made from newspapers that are recycled. These types of litters can be easily flushed, can easily be burned and are almost a hundred percent free from dust.
There are also litters that came from plants. These litters usually come from corn - its husks, the cob and the corn itself. Byproducts of wheat such as wheat grass are also a source of cat litter.
But the best among all of these are the corn cobs because they are odorless as well as it control odor. It is absorbent as well. They also do not produce a lot of dust and are easily flushed.
Litter from pine and sawdust
These types of litter are also biodegradable. They are made by drying and compressing them into pellet-forms. They absorb moisture a number of times more than their weight until they break down again into natural sawdust. Due to their easily absorbent nature, any odor is naturally eliminated.
Be wary though, pine has natural resins and chemicals that aid in the elimination of insects and odor-causing bacteria because of its insecticide-like properties. This same feature could also cause respiratory damage as well as asthma and allergies. Humans as well as cats may easily be susceptible to such allergens.
Do not be afraid of odor
Odor is one way by which nature tells the un-aware cat owner that it is time to replace the litter. Cat litter should be regularly changed so that bacteria or micro-organisms will not collect in it. If odor persists check the diet your cat is consuming as that may also be the cause.
Cats and Clay
Clay is the most common type of litter being used today. A specific kind of clay made of sodium bentonite has a special feature that when it is urinated on by cats a clump is formed making it more convenient to remove the clumps from the litter. However, such
clay is carcinogenic and is easily absorbed by the lungs of cats.
All in all, the choice depends on the cat owner's preference, budget and favorites. After all, cats are everyone's best fuzzy, soft, cuddly and gentle meowing friends.

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