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Home > All Articles > Cats And Kittens > Choosing The Right Cat Litter Box

Choosing The Right Cat Litter Box

Cats are primarily clean animals, but the cat litter box they use is usually a different story altogether. Pet owners have a wide variety of cat litter boxes to choose from. Scoop litters are a big help for those who want to keep a clean household. If owners can remember to scoop a few times every day, they wouldn’t have to worry about odors in their homes. Some people may find scoop litters impractical though, and a brand that prevents unpleasant odors can help people who can’t scoop their box as often as they want.

Fortunately, they can buy a cat litter box that can do the scooping for them. This is perfect for busy persons who often forget to scoop the box. These litter boxes come with mechanical attachments that will push the clump of litter into a tray after the cat is done with it. The owners would only need to empty the tray every few days. If their house has multiple stories, it would be good if they can have a box on every floor. They should also keep a box for every cat they have.

Size is an important factor to consider when purchasing a cat litter box. Some cats can be large and may feel cramped in a small, enclosed litter box. They may find it difficult to keep themselves clean if they have to squeeze in. This may discourage them from using the box and cause some problems for their owners. The location of the cat litter box is also an important factor. If the box is located in a noisy area, the cats may not be inclined to use the it. Pet owners should place the boxes in quiet and secluded areas in their homes.

Some people may feel uncomfortable at the sight of the cat litter box, but there are models that will hide the box entirely. These resemble furniture, and most people will not notice the cat litter box unless the owners inform them. These are also effective for keeping stray litter in the box rather than on hardwood floors and carpets. Cats are trainable and will not cause major problems as long as their owners provide a big box located in an easy to reach yet quiet spot.

 

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