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Designed with your cat's health and your home's cleanliness in mind, Boxie Glo Clumping Clay Cat Litter offers advanced 30-day odor control and clumping technology to make litter box maintenance easy and effective. The tight, durable clumps allow for easy scooping, keeping your litter box cleaner and fresher for longer.
SKU | 4608267 |
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Primary Brand | Boxiecat |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 40 LBS |
Scented | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Single/Multipet | Multi-Pet |
Clumping | Yes |
Height | 19 IN |
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Width | 13.5 IN |
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Fill disinfected litter box with 3 inches of litter, scoop daily. For best odor prevention and clumps, maintain 3 inches of litter. Replace all used litter with fresh litter once a month. Dispose in trash, do not flush down toilets or drains. Boxie is landfill friendly. Not for internal use. Not meant for use as compost or as a traction aid. Store in a cool, dry place. Product filled by weight; some settling may occur. We recommend introducing any clay litter to kittens after 2 months of age.
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