How to Move the Litter Box?

How to Move the Litter Box?

So, you and your kitty have been living happily together, but you realize that the litter box is situated in a place that is inconvenient, either for you or your kitty. What do you do?...
Litter Learning Center - Table of Contents

Litter Learning Center - Table of Contents

Note: This table of contents was created as an easy linking "launchpad." It was up to date at the date of this post but will not be updated regularly. Please visit the Litter Learning Center...
What Types of Cat Litter Boxes Are There?

What Types of Cat Litter Boxes Are There?

Just like litter types, there are a variety of options for litter boxes, but the three most common types of litter boxes available for cats are basic tray litter boxes, hooded litter boxes, and self-cleaning...
Litter Box Liners, A Good Idea?

Litter Box Liners, A Good Idea?

The question of whether or not to use litter box liners is mostly a personal choice. Using liners may help keep the litter box sanitary and clean. We line our litter boxes and are big...
How Many Litter Boxes Should You Have?

How Many Litter Boxes Should You Have?

The rule of thumb that most professionals suggest is one litter box per cat.  Why is this suggestion made? There are a few reasons this is a good idea, and creates the best litter box...
Where to place the litter box?

Where to place the litter box?

Location Location Location. We hear it in real estate, and now in cat boxes;)    If you've been reading our litter box 101 and cat care articles, you may have noticed that our first assumption...
What Type Of Litter Box Should Be Used?

What Type Of Litter Box Should Be Used?

We often get asked what type of litter box should be used. There are so many types of litter boxes that we understand how this could be a confusing choice....
Clean the litter box at least once per month

Clean the litter box at least once per month

Scooping clumps on a daily basis is essential, but don’t neglect to thoroughly clean the litter box regularly. This means replacing all of the litter and rinsing the box with mild soap and water. Wait...
Maintain about three inches of litter in the box

Maintain about three inches of litter in the box

Cats can get persnickety when the box gets low on litter. And no, this is not a shameless plug to buy more litter. Your feline will want to scratch around in the box when nature...