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Here is some advice pet advice I shared with a family this week.
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Litter Cleaning For Cats
Almost everyone, adults and kids alike, have a natural fondness for cats. They are loving, quiet, and very playful pets that provide you with years of entertainment. Although most of us love cats, that fondness can rapidly diminish when it comes to the litter box. Even the most hardened cat lover may get tired of litter box duty, especially when it comes down to scooping “you know what” from the litter box.
Cats are very intelligent, instinctively knowing how to use the litter box. After the cat has finished using the litter box, someone in the family will need to scoop the waste from the litter box. This can be a very dirty and somewhat smelly job that is often overlooked when the workload gets heavy.
Cleaning up the litter box doesn’t take but a few minutes, although most would prefer not to do it at all. Although the litter box will need to be scooped out daily, it will also need to be changed once a week by throwing the current bag out and replacing the box with a new bag and fresh litter.
Those who don’t like to scoop out the litter box should invest in one of the best inventions ever – the self-cleaning litter box. These litter boxes are easy to use and keep the area clean. After the cat has used it, the self-cleaning litter box will automatically clean the litter either by sifting or using a device that resembles a rake.
Self-cleaning boxes that use sifting will often have a round design. Once the cat leaves the covered box, the dome on top will revolve for the box to clean. The litter in the box will be sifted, with the waste being put below the litter where it is discarded. Once the waste is appropriately disposed of, the litter will be returned to its normal position in the box for the cat to use again.
Boxes that have raking systems will often sport a rectangular design. Once the cat leaves the box, the rake will automatically clean the litter. The rake will clean all of the litter in the box, including the clumps of waste as well. Rakes are popular, although the shifting litter boxes are far more popular and more common.
Those who are often away from home could greatly benefit from a self-cleaning litter box. They are great for cats that spend a lot of time by themselves, as they virtually eliminate any scooping of litter on your part. You can find them at your local pet or department store, even online as well. They are very affordable – and ideal for anyone who doesn’t like scooping waste from their litter box.
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