Cat Litter Scoops and Mats
Servicing our cats' litter trays regularly is important for two reasons, cat's don't like toileting in a used tray, and we don't like the lingering smells that a tray filled with cat urine and faeces produces! In the 'Cat Litter' section we discusssed the use of fine, sand-like litters. If you use these you will need a cat litter scoop with small holes that will collect up even the tiniest of urine clumps! In fact the smaller the ‘holes’ the better!
You might also find that some litters might more easily strewn outside the tray when the more vigorous diggers of our feline household use them, so you could try using a mat especially designed to prevent the litter from 'tracking'.
Servicing our cats' litter trays regularly is important for two reasons, cat's don't like toileting in a used tray, and we don't like the lingering smells that a tray filled with cat urine and faeces produces! In the 'Cat Litter' section we discusssed the use of fine, sand-like litters. If you use these you will need a cat litter scoop with small holes that will collect up even the tiniest of urine clumps! In fact the smaller the ‘holes’ the better!
You might also find that some litters might more easily strewn outside the tray when the more vigorous diggers of our feline household use them, so you could try using a mat especially designed to prevent the litter from 'tracking'.
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