Whatever remotely familiar with cats is aware of its annoying nature. Cats dedicate a considerable portion of their daily routine to the preparation and maintenance of an immaculately clean coat. Despite having this knowledge of the nature of cats, some parents of cats underestimate the importance of the need to clean a cat in other aspects of daily life, such as having clean sand boxes. It is completely unfair to blame cats for looking for alternative locations for elimination when the conditions of their sandboxes are dirty and unattractive.
Cleaning is in the nature of the cat
The annoying nature of the cat is not just about keeping the coat well. That passion for cleaning is based on health and survival. Its frequent preparation eliminates the rubble and the parasites of the coat and is also a way to cool off in a warm climate. The preparation after eating is essential to eliminate prey traces so that the aroma does not warn other dams that a predator is in the area. The pre -comment preparation also helps to avoid alerting other predators that the cat is close.
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Cats are also very particular and hygienic about their elimination habits. To avoid attracting predators, cats dig a hole, eliminate and then cover their waste. This instinctive behavior is essential for survival, and even interior cats without danger of being attacked by predators retain this sense. That is one of the aspects of the life of cats that many people find convenient because cats do not have to be walking outdoors and easily train a sand box. However, some cats of cats do not understand the importance of maintaining the sandbox to keep it clean and welcoming for cats.
The importance of maintenance of the sand box
To neglect to maintain this essential aspect of cat care can cause stress, health problems and behavioral problems. Cats that have to use a dirty sand box or must share a box with too many other cats can, in despair, resort to relieve the box. What can make this stressful situation even more tragic is whether the cat’s father punishes the cat for behavior.

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A dirty sand box also becomes a breeding place for smell and accumulation of bacteria. This puts cat’s health at risk and makes the life environment healthy.
The collection twice a day is also an important monitoring tool to keep up with the health of the cat. Frequently, verifying and taking out the box can alert cats of cats about potential problems, such as changes in cat elimination habits, a difference in the appearance of waste, change in smell, blood in urine, constipation or diarrhea.
The maintenance routine of the sand box
Establish a good maintenance routine of the sand box and keep it for the good of the cat. Here are basic steps to start:
Frequent Scooping. The box must be collected at least twice a day to eliminate wet urine groups and feces. This is essential to ensure that your cat always has enough clean areas in the box every time you return to eliminate. And, as mentioned, it allows you to make a quick verification to make sure that everything looks normal and healthy.
To make the most convenient layers, discard garbage groups and fecal waste in a designated garbage elimination container (there are several brands available) or a small can of waste nearby with a safe lid. Align the can of waste with a small garbage bag and empty the content daily. Always make sure the waste can cover strongly adjusts to avoid smell.
Maintain a consistent garbage level. As you take out, you must overcome the garbage every few days to maintain the same level. Cats are habit creatures, so it provides comfort to enter the box with a constant amount of garbage.
Full cleaning of the box. How often the box should be washed depends on the type of garbage used. Boxes full of garbage should be washed thoroughly once or twice a month, while the boxes containing non -accumulated garbage require weekly cleaning. You may have to adjust this schedule and wash more frequently, according to your cat’s sandbox habits.
Cleaning the box involves emptying the garbage completely, grooming with a soft detergent and then an exhaustive rinse to eliminate all traces of soap. You can use soft plate detergent or any other soft soap.
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Discard the dirty sand by placing it in a sealed plastic bag before placing it in its outdoor garbage boat. Even if the garbage is downloadable, do not empty all the content of the sand box in the toilet.
Replace the box when necessary. After washing the box, before filling with fresh sand, inspect it to verify the scratches or traces of retained smell. The plastic tends to sustain the smells, so if the box still smells, even after washing, it is time for a replacement. Boxes with many cat scratches will also tend to contain the smell, so they must also be replaced. Garbage boxes are not made to last forever.

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Choose the right garbage
There are many litades available. In general, cats prefer a soft texture, similar to the sand, in the garbage. The garbage of the collection agglomeration works well for this. While scented garbage can be attractive to members of the human family, they are often unpleasant for cats that the box should use. Choose garbage without perfume out of respect for your cat’s sensitive nose.
There are also many available alternative litters that can work if your cat has an aversion to garbage or clay garbage in general. Keep in mind that the choice of garbage should be based on what works best for your cat. If you are not sure what garbage your cat would like, place some boxes in the style of the cafeteria, each with a different garbage and let your cat make the decision.
Additional tips for the success of the garbage box
In addition to the foundations of cleaning and maintenance of the sandbox, here are some other important tips to help guarantee the happiness of the sand box:
Provide the correct size box. Remember, it is about the comfort of your cat and not your desire to squeeze the box in the smallest corner of the house. The sand box must be 1 ½ times the length of your cat.
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Choose an open box. Most cats prefer a discovered box that provides maximum exhaust potential. Covered boxes can make a cat feel tight and also catch the smell inside.
Provide multiple boxes. If you have more than one cat, it is essential to have multiple boxes. Cats may have preferred personal areas and provide enough boxes ensures that each cat has safe access to a sand box without having to cross the grass of another cat.
Choose the correct location. Place the sandboxes in quiet and low -trafficking areas of their home, but they must also be convenient for the cat to access. Do not place them in cabinets, under furniture or fit in remote areas because it can be difficult for cats to get to them in time.
Monitor sandbox habits. As I mentioned earlier, taking out the sand box is a valuable tool to monitor your cat’s health. If your CAT is eliminated outside the sand box, it can be an indication of an underlying medical problem. If your cat shows a change in sandbox habits or begins to urinate or defecate outside the box, it is time for an immediate veterinary visit.
Do your part
Your cat depends on you to create an attractive and comfortable sand box settings, as well as regular maintenance of the sand box. It is a central aspect of your cat’s health and happiness.
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