F.A.Q
Why is my cat eating cat litter?
Why is my cat defecating outside the litter box?
This behavior is difficult to resolve, and trying to stop it can be difficult.
Simple solution
The type of cat litter, the location of the litter box, and whether the litter box has a lid may affect the cat's defecation in the litter box.
Usually, we don't recommend using closed or covered litter boxes, which may make cats feel trapped. A closed litter box that seals odors in it can also make cats uncomfortable.
Also, it is better that there is one more cat litter box than the number of cats. Do not place two cat litter boxes side by side, if possible, put them in different rooms. Even if they are placed together, please separate them by a certain distance.
The other reason cats don't use litter boxes often may be due to certain urinary or other diseases, such as constipation or loose stools.
If cats experience these problems, they may avoid litter boxes because they will associate litter boxes with something unpleasant.
It's important to pay attention to your cat's feces and consult your veterinarian if you notice anything different.
Another thing to keep in mind is that cat's defecation position is not the same as their urinating position. Older cats and overweight cats have difficulty defecating in deep dens, they can feel pains very sensitively, so the discomfort in their lower spine or legs may prevent them from standing in the litter box.
In addition, you can put a litter tray toy in front of the litter box, as an extension of the litter box, the tray gets smaller and smaller until it's completely transferred into the litter box.
What should I do if my cat does not use cat litter box?
The litter box may have a urine/feces odor. We suggest you completely empty the litter box, clean it with soapy water, and fill it with fresh litter. If the litter box is full of scratches, please change a new litter box.
How many cat litter boxes should I put at home?
Can the clumps be flushed down the toilet after use?
Can children remove the cat litter clumps?
How often do I need to completely replace the cat litter in the litter box?
What additives can be added to your cat litter and are they safe?
What are the little black lumps and other debris in the litter?
During the production process, some tiny impurities in the materials may be taken into the processing equipment accidentally. These tiny impurities are completely harmless to the quality of the cat litter and the cat's health. If you have any questions, please contact us, we will offer unconditional returns for you.
What should I do with the used clumps?
Who should not touch or clean up cat litter?
Why does cat litter look a bit different in color every time?
Because our cat litter are produced from natural raw materials, in order to ensure the natural and safe properties, we do not make any color improvements during production, so its texture and color may vary slightly with the actual color of the raw materials . However, all products have passed the factory quality test and can be used with confidence.