The Litter Boxx

The Litter Boxx

Scratching up nuggets of feline truth and wisdom

 

The Litter Box Chore

I thought the first post on TheLitterBoxx.com should be about–what else–litter boxes! Cleaning the litter box is an evil but necessary chore. I do it several times a week. We have three cats and three litter boxes, one for each cat. But the cats are not assigned to a specific box; rather, they pee in one and poop in the other two. I’m not quite sure how they figured out this system but it seems to work for them. A general rule of thumb is one box per cat plus one extra. Obviously, we are not following that guideline, with our one box per cat set-up, but one of our cats spends most of his time outside so presumably he does most of his business elsewhere.

We’ve never had any accidents around the house (although Lapsang will spray around the house but this is a different matter altogether). Once I had a Siamese cat named Simmy who, if the litter box wasn’t sparkling clean, would climb on top of my chest in bed, stare straight into my eyes, and pee on my comforter. Talk about a message! But the current set of cats will use the litter boxes even if I let them get a little nasty. Lucky for me, since my busy life sometimes does not include scooping on a regular basis.

It is important to keep the litter boxes clean, though. Cats have a sense of smell that is 14 times better than that of humans so what may be an occasional sour odor for you can be an olfactory tidal wave for them. A stinky litter box may drive your cat to start eliminating on piles of laundry, on your gym bag, or in a corner of your house. Nobody wants that.

The new clumping litters are really great. They soak up all the urine into a compact ball that you can then just scoop out. Poops get coated with the litter and odor is contained quickly. The only problem I’ve had with the clumping litter is that, since it is much smaller than the original litter, it sometimes gets stuck to the cat’s paws and gets tracked around the house. This can be alleviated somewhat by placing litter trapping pads and rugs around the boxes. Or you could just vacuum a lot.

Anyway, cleaning the litter boxes can be a nuisance, but it makes your cat happy and prevents behavioral problems.

So get scooping, people!

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