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10 Expert Tips for Fighting Cat Odor in Your Home
Cats are the world’s most popular companion animals, and no doubt this reputation is enhanced by the fact that they are fastidious self-groomers who pride themselves on their neat and clean appearance. If there are any unpleasant whiffs in the home, they are probably related to the litter box. And that, dear pet parent,…
Cleaning and maintaining the litter box is one of the most unpleasant parts of cat ownership, and many cat owners fantasize about their pets learning to use a flushing toilet like civilized humans. For those people, there is a contraption that may mean their fantastic dream could become reality. The LitterKwitter is a device designed to help train cats to use the toilet, reports the Daily Mail U.K. Australian Jo Lapidge, 48, first conceived of her invention after watching the movie "Meet the Fockers," which depicts a cat who uses ...
5 Reasons Your Cat Won't Use the Litter Box
Part of what we love about cats is their individuality. Cats differ on many fronts, including litter box issues. If your cat is peeing or pooping outside the box, there is rarely a single cause. Most of the time, it’s a game of trial and error before you hit on the “aha!” of why your cat is avoiding the…
One feline characteristic that many cat owners appreciate is their pets' tendency to groom themselves. But even the cleanest cat still leaves behind a mess or two for his human to handle. Whether you're in search of a better way to manage your cat's litter, or some assistance when trying to "de-fur" your home, certain products on the market can help. To keep your feline-filled home as neat as possible, our friends at Zootoo rounded up some of their favorite cleanup solutions for cat owners. Pledge A solid addition to the cat lover's fur-fighting arsenal, the Fabric Sweeper for Pet Hair from Pledge is a durable sweeper that can handle cleanup jobs that are just too big for sticky ...
Although many felines seem to have proudly independent personalities, owners can still help their cats stay happy and healthy while they're away from home. Whether you're working long hours at the office or heading out of town for the weekend, a few additions to your house can keep your cats active and fit when you're gone. Our friends at Zootoo rounded up some of their favorite products to care for cats home alone. Drinkwell To keep your cat hydrated, offer water that is continuously flowing and filtered with the Drinkwell 360 Fountain for Pets. This quiet, sturdy fountain has a 1-gallon capacity, and for households with more than one feline, separate streams help keep cats from ...
scoopfree.com No matter how much you love your kitty, you probably don't love cleaning his litter box. What's to like? It's stinky, it's messy, and it takes up your time. But it doesn't have to! The ScoopFree Ultra Automatic Litter Box takes care of this icky chore for you. The self-cleaning litter box uses disposable litter trays filled with odor-controlling blue crystals. Once it's time to change litter, you toss the tray and crystals and replace it, no scooping or bagging required. Plus, it offers three great bonus features: a privacy hood, an adjustable rake delay (choose five, 10 or 20 minutes) and a health counter (so you can keep track of how many times each month you're kitty is ...



