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</script></div><p>For the most part litter boxes for cats are pretty standard and your kitty will get used to the litter box that you supply them with but sometimes a cat can be hypersensitive to the texture, smell and even the shape of it. If you have the luck of having one of these overly sensitive animals it is your job to find something that you little kitty will be able to live with.<br />
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</script></div><p>For the most part litter boxes for cats are pretty standard and your kitty will get used to the litter box that you supply them with but sometimes a cat can be hypersensitive to the texture, smell and even the shape of it. If you have the luck of having one of these overly sensitive animals it is your job to find something that you little kitty will be able to live with.<br />
Covered Cat Litter Boxes</p>
<p>There is a wide variety of different cat litter boxes on the market these days, many of which have covers. These covers help to reduce the ammonia smell that arises from the box with extended use, but in order to get you cat to use the enclosed smell factory it might take a little training. Pay attention to your cat and take note on whether they appear to be claustrophobic as this could cause a problem for kitty if you decided to use a covered box. In many cases though, cats prefer to have covered boxes.<br />
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Hidden Litter Boxes</strong></p>
<p>If you don't particularly care for the look of litter boxes for cats, there are a lot of new hi-tech litter boxes available to buy. One type of litter box, a hidden litter box, is one that is produced and designed to blend into any of the furnishings that your home may have, keeping it out of general eyesight, which in my opinion is a real good thing. These designs also keep the litter confined to the box by not allowing the cat to spread the litter all over the floor, most often they are contained in small cabinets with double doors for your easy access.</p>
<p><strong>Automatic Cat Litter Boxes</strong></p>
<p>There are many different types of automatic cat litter boxes as well these days. Gone are the days of manually scooping the litter out of the smelly box unless you choose to do it that way. Two examples of self cleaning litter boxes that are on the market today are the litter maid cat litter box, of which the the lm 500 and the lm 900 are two distinct models worth looking at. The other type of box worth looking at is called the litter robot. Both of these styles of cat litter box make use of sensors that tell them when it is time to clean itself. The Littermaid style works by an automatic rake that scrapes the kitty rocca into a waste container that is a part of the unit. The Litter Robot on the other hand uses a patented sifting system that removes the wast into a nice and tidy storage area for ease of cleaning and disposal. You don't have to worry about your cat using them and having them turn on either because the sensors will not allow it to turn on while it is in use.<br />
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Pine Cat Litter</strong></p>
<p>A really great alternative to using many of the granular and clay brands of kitty litter is Pine cat litter. The reason that it is such a good alternative is because it doesn't have the dust problems that normal cat litter suffers from. It is also 100% completely biodegradable and can be used as garden compost if you have a backyard garden. Pine cat litter is also highly  absorbent and with the pleasant odor of pine it really does a nice job of cutting down on that nasty ammonia smell associated with litter boxes.</p>
<p>Whichever system you choose for your kitty cat, you need to make sure that there is plenty of room for it to move about a bit. When you fill it make sure that you have at least 3 inches of good clean litter in the bottom. Make sure that you regularly clean the box and after the initial cleaning be sure to use scalding hot water so you get rid of all the smells of any disinfectant that you might have used. You don't want your precious little friend being exposed to the harsh smells that many disinfectants leave behind.</p>
<p>It is a well known fact that some cats are finicky.A couple of mine are.  You simply need to make sure that the system that you use agrees with your friend. If your cat is not wanting to use the box try different kinds. All cats are different and no matter which method or brand you choose it has to be agreeable with your cat. Your pal will love  you for it so make sure that you keep it clean and fresh. This will both benefit you and him. </p>
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