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.

Do I need more than one? Usually, the answer is yes. Count how many cats you have and add one. This will make sure you have enough for them all and one extra that will be clean and give you a chance to clean the others without worrying they'll give up on using them.

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.

Should it be covered or uncovered? This greatly depends on the personality of the cat. Some may not like going into a cave-like space to do their business. Some covers are translucent so they will have plenty of light. A big thing to remember is that a covered one will trap the smells and ammonia inside. This can quickly cause irritations and make your cat sick. You will need to clean a covered box every day to avoid this.

Self-cleaning containers can scare the cat. This is especially true if it starts working while the cat is using it. If it scares the cat, it may stop using the box. Some have a pressure plate to know when the animal is inside and will not start until a few minutes after they leave. The other issue is if they are having health issues, this is most easily noticed by observing their feces as you clean the box.

Older cats may need help. The front should be lower or have some sort of ramp so they can easily climb in when needed. As cats age, some lose the ability to jump or climb over things and if they develop arthritis they will have a hard time getting in and out. Finding the right container or adjusting it to make it lower to the ground will help them do their business easily.

There are lots of great reasons to own a cat. With those benefits, there are responsibilities, including providing them with a clean place to do their business. Having the right style will prevent messes and keep them happy and healthy.




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