Cedar chips (mulched) is good and leaves a nice scent. Sand mixed with Baking Soda is also good. Costco carries a good cheap clumping brand (nothing in it to harm your cat) and it absorbs odor. If you like you can also mix Baking Soda in with the cheaper brands of clumping kitty litter. The clumping kitty litter is the best because you can scoop out their poop without wasting too much litter.
There are both clumping and non-clumping forms of cat litter available as well as crystal and a natural or biodegradable type. Cats normally do well with any one of the four types of litter.
Generation Earth is the name of the company that makes this cat litter. This cat litter is a scoopable cat litter.
There are both clumping and non-clumping forms of cat litter available as well as crystal and a natural or biodegradable type. Cats normally do well with any one of the four types of litter.
A sand box is a natural place for a cat to pee. When I lived in SanDiego not far from the beach I used sand my cat's litter box. Clean, scoopable, clay cat litter is the only alternative to your cat peeing in your kids sandbox.
A cat mat is used to keep the cat litter box area clean. A cat mat is placed under the litter box so that if any litter gets out of the litter box, it goes on the cat mat instead of the floor.
Photos of kitty litter cake can be found on Google Images. They can also be found on recipe websites such as AllRecipes, Southern Food, Christian Hoffman, Spatulatta.
Of course! Most cat litters emit a lot of dust particles, which could be triggering your allergies. Possibly try natural litter, like Feline Pine and see if that helps.
I Would Not Put Cat Litter On A Bbq
Cats that eat cat litter is not healthy. it does not make them anything but sick and could kill them. what you need to do is keep him from eating it the best you can. Cat litter has chemicals in it that are toxic to cats. Also the clumping litter can clog the intestines and cause infection or death. Some cats eat cat litter because they are curious or they may have anemia...which could be caused by leukemia, kidney disease, chromic renal failure, or immundodeficency. If your cat is eating cat litter, take him/her to the vet. Change the cat litter to natural stuff, like pine, paper, corn or wheat...easier to pass through the system. Also even if your cat doesnt eat litter, they still get dust on their paws...and when they clean themselves, they get it in their systems. So change anyways
Only around 67% of cat urine is absorbed by the average cat litter.
I don't think that your cat is ever to old to have litter.
There are many companies that sell scoopable cat litter and offer information on the litter. Some of these websites that offer cat litter and information are PETCO and Walmart.