How can I make homemade cat litter?
By Debbie
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Chances are, your cat is already accustomed to the brand you're supplying at the moment. If you're lucky, it'll accept your substitute but if it's an older cat, chances are it's not going to like the change. I'm not sure of any homemade cat litter recipes that will get cats do their business on but have you thought of adding a filler like sand for example to make a bag last longer? Just a thought. Also, make sure you're using a covered litter tray so that litter stays contained. The waste from your cat digging adds up.
Gradually replacing the old litter with added amounts of the new litter over time until it is eventually the only one will solve that problem.
Hooded / "covered" litter boxes are not good for your cats respiratory health as they concentrate fumes and dust and force your cat to breathe them. It is also more difficult for you to see when the litter box matter needs attention.
Hooded / "covered" litter boxes are not good for your cats respiratory health as they concentrate fumes and dust and force your cat to breathe them. It is also more difficult for you to see when the litter box matter needs attention. Hooded boxes are for the convenience of their person and they are definitly not preferred by cats!
I use a large dog kennel as an enclosed litter box just take the gate off. there is enough air circulating through that the cat doesn't inhale fumes and quite enough room for the animal to turn around.
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