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Cat Grey Scoopless Litter Tray Large or Jumbo Sifting Toilet Box High Sided XL (Large Tray)

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Reusable: These litter box liners are generally constructed from heavy-duty tarpaulin and can be used many times before being thrown away. These robust liners are highly tear resistant and hold up well to digging and scratching. However, it's worth noting that reusable litter box liners require regular cleaning with soap and water (or an enzymatic cleaner), and you'll still need to empty the liner into a trash bag when it's time to replace the litter. While this certainly isn't difficult, it requires much more hands-on time compared to disposable liners. Size Stress: If your cat feels stressed, they're likely to have accidents around the house. Place their box in a quiet location, and try to create a stress-free environment for them. Also Read: 15 Best Cat Litter Boxes – Give Your Cat the Perfect Litter Box What To Look For in a Sifting Litter Box?

Size: The Siftable Cat Litter Box has dimensions of 48*40*13cm, providing ample space for your cat to move freely and comfortably. Be aware though, a lot of self-cleaning litter boxes are enclosed, which not every cat will like. If your cat doesn't regularly like a covered box, opt for one that's open. Automatic litter boxes also make noise while they're cleaning themselves, which could scare timid cats. There are quieter options for cats who spook easily. What are the benefits of a self-cleaning litter box?Both methods may seem similar, but they are very different. The manufacturer usually recommends the first method and it has you leave the sifting pan in the litter while your cat uses it. In our experience, the first method allows urine to get into the sifter slots, which will clog it as it clumps. Stopped and dirty holes make it less effective and increase the amount of cleaning you need to do. When you use the second method, the urine and feces have a chance to clump and dry before you attempt to sift out the litter, so there is much less mess with no clogging. If you're struggling to get your cat to use their new litter box, there are a few things you can try:

The whole point of choosing a sifting litter box is for the convenience, so make sure the model you choose is actually convenient and easy to use. If you’re going with a traditional litter pan design, make sure there’s an extra bottom pan to place the sifter in so you can pour the clean litter into it. If you’re going with an enclosed litter box, make sure it’s easy to use the sifting feature. Your cat will have their own preferences, so experiment with different types of trays and litter to figure out which type they like best. Litter box duty is perhaps the single most dreaded chore among cat owners, but there are a few accessories out there that can help make the job easier. If you're tired of scrubbing away at smelly, wet litter that's seemingly cemented to the bottom of your cat's litter box, litter box liners could be the solution. Some litter box liners have drawstring handles to make cleanup even easier. By pulling on the drawstring handles as you lift the liner out of the box, you'll find that the liner more or less seals itself. Not only does this take care of yet another step in the litter removal process, but it also helps reduce exposure to bacteria, odors, and dust. Improved fit A litter box won’t do you much good if it doesn’t stand up to your cat’s claws and daily scooping. Look for a sifting litter box made from sturdy materials in a size that can comfortably accommodate your cat. If the litter box is too small, your cat may end up breaking it or he’ll avoid using it altogether.Self-clumping litter is generally the best type for sifting litter boxes—otherwise, urine can just fall through into the bottom tray, which totally defeats the purpose.

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