Shopping For A Litter Box With Success

By Ruth Young


Cats are loving and fiercely independent creatures and it is no wonder that they are a firm favorite in households across the world. Dealing with their toilet, however, is no one's favorite, so it important to find a way to make this aspect of being a pet owner the least unpleasant you can, by finding the perfect litter box.

Starting with the basic box, which is very simple and plastic and will suit many cats. You fill it with the litter of your choice, whether that is clumping, non-clumping or another variety. After a few different experiments you will find the one that suits you the most, and there are so many different brands and smells and types you are sure to find it eventually.

Once they are a little older and bigger and know what they are doing, you can then try a deeper one. This usually means there will be less mess as they can't kick all the litter out when they are covering up their business. It also means if you want to you can put more litter inside. This is ideal for cats that like to dig quite deep before going to the toilet.

Adding a hood to the box is a good way to give your cat some privacy and to reduce the smell. It also reduces the amount of litter that is kicked out of the box, but inevitably there will still be some tracked across the floor, as it tends to stick to their paws and travel out with them as they leave the toilet and walk around the house.

The self-cleaning is not a new concept, but it is improving with each year that passes. Marketed at those who prefer not to deal with their cat's toilet too regularly, it gives you the option of emptying it less regularly. However, none of them are truly self-cleaning, so you will still have to get involved with emptying them regularly.

Some people choose to have a box in every room in the house. While this is not really necessary, the advice is that you should have one for every cat in the house, plus a spare one. If a cat stops using their toilet it can lead to serious problems, such as cystitis, which is very painful and can be fatal, so ensuring they are comfortable and happy is very important.

If you want to make the move from a tray to nothing, training them to go outside is an option. It can take time and some cats will never make the transition, but over time many will find they prefer to go outside in the garden. You may upset your neighbors with this option, as cats tend to go in other people's gardens instead of their own.

At first the smell and task of dealing with your cat's toilet can be shocking and unpleasant, but after a while you will get used to it and you won't think twice about emptying it as part of your regular routine. It is important to keep it fresh and keep an eye on their habits, as avoidance of the toilet can lead to serious health issues.




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