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Catsan Natural Clumping Cat Litter 20 Litre Bag, 100 Percent biodegradable, extra absorbent

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It’s not unusual for kittens to eat their litter – and, for that matter, pretty much anything they can find! There are a number of reasons why your feline friend might not use their litter tray. It could be an issue with the litter tray itself. Maybe it’s too small, difficult to access or in a location that’s too busy or too close to your cat’s food? Or maybe something scared your cat while they were trying to use the litter tray? This could anything from the washing machine hitting its spin cycle to someone playing an instrument in the same room. If you cat goes to the toilet outside, this will obviously mean less cleaning for you although the trade-off is having stinky gifts left in your garden and your neighbour’s garden! All Catsan™ litters use natural raw materials and are free from artificial additives. CATSAN™ Natural Litter is a great plant-based litter which is made with a by-product of wheat milling that would otherwise go to waste. This litter naturally binds odours into clumps and is 100% biodegradable.

Catsan Natural Biodegradable Clumping Cat Litter 20 Litre

If you are going for a clumping litter, try Catsan™ Ultra Plus Litter or Catsan™ Natural clumping litter. Why it’s important to get it right Do bear in mind that cats tend to get set in their ways so, if you’re trying a new litter, you have to mix it in gradually with their old one to give them a chance to get used to it. The golden rule to choosing cat litter This really comes down to what you – and perhaps more importantly your cat – prefers. The only exception to this is if you have a kitten, in which case we’d always recommend non-clumping litter. This is because kittens sometimes eat their litter (and anything else they can sink their inquisitive little teeth into!) and clumping litter could clump in their stomach.It’s important to choose a litter that’s safe for your kitten as, just like human babies, kittens tend to explore the world with their mouths. This means a non-clumping, natural litter that is less likely to be inhaled or ingested. We recommend you avoid clumping litters for your kitten as it’s more likely to clump in their tummies if they do eat it. Kittens, elderly cats or cats with weakened immune systems are more likely than others to develop allergies. The symptoms vary but typically include sneezing, a cough, dry eyes and vomiting.

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It is true that a kitten’s metabolism is different to an adult cat’s (just like a human baby is very different to a human adult). However, if your kitten starts peeing a lot more than normal or having lots of accidents, it might be that they have a urinary tract problem or some other medical issue. If you’re at all concerned, talk to your vet. Cats are very clean animals with a highly developed sense of smell so it’s important to keep things just so. Scooping the litter box at least once a day and then giving it a thorough clean and fresh litter once a week is a good guideline, but there are lots of factors to take into account. You’ll have a different cleaning routine if you use clumping or non-clumping litter, for example, and you’ll obviously need to do more litter tray changes if you have more than one cat. You might also want to change the litter more often depending on where it is in your home, particularly if it’s in your kitchen (although do bear in mind that cats have a very strong sense of smell so they’ll want a nice fresh litter tray even if it’s placed somewhere where whiffs don’t bother you as much). If none of these things are the problem, you need to think about what might have affected your cat’s behaviour. Has there been a house move, a new pet or a new family member? Unneutered male cats might be marking their territory and non-spray marking can also lead to elimination outside of the litter box. The other thing which will put a cat off its litter box is if it’s a bit whiffy – cats are very clean.A standard box of 50 x40 cm should be fine for most adult cats then (unless they’re a Coon or another big cat) and a smaller box of 40 x 30 cm should be suitable for a kitten.

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