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Cat Litter Trays – The Importance of Neatness With Your Pet Cat

Well here is one endeavor I’m sure a lot of cat pet owners will be able to relate with me very well: cat litters. Boy am I glad that cats are among the neatest house pets one can have – I can only imagine having to shout at a pet pooch for the “mess” he made on the floor. Cats have a natural instinct to bury their feces in the sand or dirt while carefully not having their fur come in contact with it. This is why a house cat indeed, really needs cat litter trays – not only to keep things neat but also to keep their well-being in hand by letting them practice their natural behavior. Of course, you don’t want them to be making accidental messes on their sleeping baskets and beds, kitchen floors, carpets and the like either.

There several types of cat litters that one can use. There is the clay variant along with biodegradable variants and other types. It matters a lot to select the right one that suits your needs. In my case, I own a half-breed male Persian cat, my dear Crumpet. Due to his long furry hair and constant shedding, I select a litter type that makes the least mess so as he doesnt spread the litter around the house. (I can only imagine if I used a sand-like material for the box! Yikes!) I also make sure that the litter absorbs a good amount of the odor in order to not dismay any of the other people in the house, in particular my husband of course.

I also put the cat litter trays in familiar areas to Crumpet around the house. For instance, while he is allowed inside the master’s bedroom we don’t put one there or he might get used to going potty in our room! I chose to put them in the areas where he mostly goes: in the living room next to his sleeping baskets and beds, in the downstairs toilet and right outside in our yard, where we have a roofed area so he doesn’t opt to bury his feces in the dirt whenever he is outside. The previous owner of Crumpet also told me that he preferred darker areas without a lot of light – so all these potty places for my cat are somewhat shaded. I guess cats need some privacy too!

I heard from a good number of my friends who also own cats, as well as pet stores that kittens who were reared by a house trained mother cat are preferrable in this regard. These kittens are already used to the sight of cat litter trays and they are not taught to mingle in the dirt whatsoever. I didn’t have this problem as I got Crumpet already over 5 years of age from his previous owner. This point makes a lot of sense though – and thus inquire about the kitten you are about to inquire in the case that you are buying a new cat. I think this sort of training also holds true for drinking fountains, kitty baskets and beds, catnip and other pet accessories.

Tired Of Litter Box Odor? Cat Furniture Might Be The Solution!

Does the thought of a litter box make you cringe? Most people have the same sentiment towards litterboxes, as their reputation is a stinky and dirty one! Why not consider buying cat furniture to hide the kitty box?

A simple and effective approach to hiding litter box odor is to invest in a kitty condo/house. At the lowest level is a box with a slide out door to put your litter tray in. There is a small hole in the side for your cat to gain entry. The next level is a feeding area where you can keep your cat’s food elevated away from dogs or children. There is a play center in the middle and two sleeping platforms at the top. Also, there are multiple scratching posts in the formation. This is a great way to offer your cat everything he needs and help eliminate some of those cat box odors.

Another option to make your litter tray less unsightly is a product known as a bookcase climber. It is a walnut finished bookcase with cushioned sleeping and play areas for your cats. It also has two enclosed compartments: one for your litter box and one for extra storage. The bookcase climber is an excellent space for your cats. The litter tray smell will decrease, and you have extra storage for your cat’s food and litter mix. A wonderful alternative to this, which doesn’t take up nearly as much space, is a set of pet steps, which are great for both cats and dogs, and are available with built-in compartments.

A litter robot is also an interesting and practical option for solving your cat box problems. It is a spherical, dome-like, self-cleaning litter unit. The entrance is small to give your cat privacy. The litter robot automatically sifts through the litter and stores the waste in a carrier bag that can simply be taken out and thrown away. This unit is extremely efficient at keeping odors from escaping. It’s also intriguing to look at.

Are you starting to like the idea of cat furniture? It is very beneficial to hiding the litter box and its nasty smells. You can find cat litter furniture at many pet stores and online. In addition to cat furniture, those of you who own dogs as well may find the many uses of dog stairs to be beneficial to you and your pet. These can be found online in pre-constructed format or custom-built.