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Pick up some clumping cat litter for your pet from Petco. Choose from among the top brands to find the best clumping cat litter for their box or tray.
The best clumping cat litter will depend on your preferences and budget. Some popular options include World’s Best Cat Litter, Arm & Hammer Clump & Seal, and Fresh Step Multi-Cat. Look for litter that is made from absorbent and biodegradable materials and that contains low dust levels.
Clumping cat litter generally makes cleaning the litter box easier, as it forms clumps when wet and can be scooped out. However, some cats may not like the texture, so non-clumping litter may be a better option. Ultimately, it is up to you to decide what type of litter best suits your cat's needs.
It's recommended that you change clumping cat litter on a weekly basis. During this time, you should also clean out the litter box and dispose of any waste properly. You may need to adjust this routine depending on how often your cat uses the litter box.
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My 19 yr old cat with diagnosed kidney disease has started eating his clumping clay litter. Is pine clumping litter safe or would nonclumping pine be safer?
Hello my cat is an inside and out cat, I live in Florida. I have two litter boxes for him it is a clumping brand so it's an easy clean up, he has no problem using them. the question is the box I have put outside is clumping with out my cat using it, and when it does start to clump he doesn't use the one out side.... but still uses the box with the same litter inside. Which litter should I use out side?
I know that it's not recommended that kittens use clumping clay litter due to concerns about ingesting the sodium bentonite clay and resulting gastrointestinal problems/intestinal blockage. What isn't clear is whether or not this rule applies to biodegradable clumping litters like corn and walnut. If a kitten ingests one of these clumping litters, will it lead to problems, or will the litter degrade in the digestive tract? Thank you for your help!
How old do kittens need to be before they start using silica litter?
After my cat uses the litter box, he paws down the sides of the box. Is the litter too dusty for him?
I've read in several reliable sources that sawdust is considered to be a :::::human::::: carcinogen. I'm using OkoCat Supersoft Clumping Wood Litter for my two rescue kitties. Is it also a carcinogen and risk for my two felines? DW Rockville MD
I been using kitten attract cat liter and I was wondering when I can start using regular cat liter?
My cat poops in the bath tub. I tried 2 litter boxes. I tried keeping water in the bath tub (which made mold). Even with water in the bath tub, she stopped using 2 litter boxes and started dropping her poop right out side the box. People have suggested changing the litter (World's Best). What would be the best litter to use. She is 7 and may have chronic pancreatitis. Thank you.
Is it safe to use "crystal" litter after paw surgery?
How do you get cat litter off paws when it is stuck on his paws?
Ok, scruff, my 3 month old previously feral kitten is not using the litter box to poop or pee. I purchased "CAT ATTRACT" LITTER. My question is : should I add dirt to this? I read on the box it's 100% guaranteed to work, but, she won't use it. Should I put her poop in there? What can I do? I am at my wits end. She just went to the vet, she's healthy, just stubborn!! We live in a 1 room house, very small.
I just adopted 2 kittens & both are 6 weeks old. When they use their litter box, they tend to use their head to make a deep hole for their poop. They use their paws too but also use their head. I am using a pellet litter and am wondering if that may be too heavy or difficult for them to move. I was using regular litter at first but noticed one of the kittens was trying to eat it.