The Advantages of Using Cat Litter Mats
Posted by admin | Under Pet Clothing Saturday Jul 3, 2010
Cat litter mats are becoming as necessary as cat litter boxes, especially for homeowners who keep cats indoors at all times.
For people, mats are used as hygienic materials that wipe off unwanted dirt from the sole of their shoes or from their feet. Normally, in houses, you would find mats under doors, to help wipe off unwanted substances off the feet of people.
For cats, the litter mat also does the same. The feline creatures will need to have something where they can wipe off the unnecessary dirt under their paws. Remember, cats would be really uncomfortable if they find their paws dirty, and so they would always find a material or an object where they could wipe clean themselves.
Cat litter boxes have become necessities for households with pet cats. It is in this mini-furniture that cats eliminate their stool and urine. As animals, it is just natural that cats would urinate and excrete feces, and the problem would arise from their choice of where to do such activities.
If you are a cat owner and you have already invested in a litter box, you should make the investment do its function better by further investing in cat litter mats.
The litter mat should be placed under the litter box. The function is very logical. After the cat has gone out of the litter box, of course, the paws would be covered by dirt and several pieces of tiny litter.
Once the cat steps out of the box, it would be helpful if would immediately step into a litter mat. The mat would wipe clean the cat’s paws that should be covered with a little dirt and litter from inside the litter box.
Instinctively, the cat would wipe itself and would step out of the mat once it feels that its paws are already clean and litter-free. Without the litter mat, the cat would be forced to find some other material or household furniture that would serve the purpose.
Investing in cat litter mats would help you prevent the cat from wiping it paws clean in the floor carpet, at the top of your bed, or any other clothing material around.
Of course, with its soft material that is basically consisting of polyethylene, the cat litter mat could serve other purposes other than being a complementary material to the litter box.
You could also turn the litter mat as a place for feeding your beloved feline pet. Just put the mat out under the litter box, and place the feeding bowl on top of it.
Doing so would help prevent cat food and liquid from spilling onto the carpet or floor. The mat would functionally serve as a place mat, that would help the surrounding area of the food bowl mess-free.
Just like cleaning other mats, all you have to do is wipe clean the litter mat. Manufacturers also recommend a simple cleaning procedure—just shake out the litter and tiny dirt out of the mat. It is that simple.
You are not required to wash the litter mat as detergents may leave scents that could repel the cat’s olfactory senses. Remember, cats’ sense of smell is about 14 times sharper that humans’.
Cat litter mats are sold in the market at different sizes. Buy the size that fits your preference and that you think would be truly functional.
You can easily buy them at your nearest pet supply store, or in the house furniture retailers. Orders can also be placed online, for your utmost convenience.
Invest in cat litter mats, as well as you invest in other cat materials and food. Over the long term, you would surely find that the investment is well worth it. Your relationship with your feline pet would consequently be improved.
Lee Dobbins
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What is the best way to manage and maintain a CAT LITTER BOX?
We have a great cat and he always uses his litter box so
we dont want to do anything that would change that.
However–there are a few issues that must have solutions.
1. we scoop out the litter box every few days and it takes a
lot of litter–volume and cost wise to keep it full.
2. we use the standard grocery store tidy cat or the like
and have a mat to catch the litter that he tracks out but it
just doesnt work as litter gets scattered all along his path
and also wet litter.
Is there a new form of cat litter that wont track as easily and
wont take so much litter to refill and is there an automatic
system that will address our issues as cleaning the litter
immediately has some advantages?
cat owners share your experiences.
I use the cheapest store brand they have that is a clay based litter. It doesn’t clump so you scoop less out and it doesn’t track as bad, but I keep a dust buster handy near his box.
Also a little baking soda in bottom will help with odors.
They make automatic scooping litter boxes.
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Get them toilet trained.
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go to your local pet store and they will sell litter boxes from the ranges from $20.00 to $30.00 but its a good price it has a little hut over the litter were the cat can go in and kick around as much litter as much as it wants and it wont get on ur floor…this litter box also has litter that changes color when your cat goes to the bathroom….so you know were to pick up and how much you have to pick up….good luck
julie
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Well find name brands of litter because they have ways of keeping it cleaner. We use Fresh Step. Another thing you might wanna consider are the mechanical litter pans because when it may be quite expensive but it’s well worth your money. And remember try to find litter thats really good with odor control.
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i had 5 cats once
now only 1
Here this thing is pretty awesome. http://www.catgenie.com/?R=cf
I wish I would have thought of this when I had my cats.
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there is a new cat litter that turns blue when wet, I’m definantly going to get it because you cant always find the spots that the cat crapped or peed in. I know because I have two cats that are as fat as h___!! so they poop a lot and spread it out so im going to get that litter so I can (hopefully) find the cat’s presents.
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My cats
You’ll save more cat litter if you clean it more often like everyyday or every other day. Then there wont be so much.
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I use Tidy Cat scoopable (small spaces) I scoop daily. This helps keep the odor and the amount of litter used down. I only keep the litterbox 1/3 of the way full. This helps with the amount of litter that gets tracked out to a minimum. Using an enclosed litterbox helps alot.
Unfortunately some litter will get tracked out because it sticks to their paws. I keep a broom and dustpan handy to sweep up.
I have 4 cats and 4 litterboxes – A 30-35 lb container of scoopable litter last me about 2 weeks.
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Most people use clumping litter, and you only need to daily remove the clumps, and then use your best judgment as to when to completely change. If the clumps get broken, or they mess against the side of the litter box, that calls for more frequent cleaning.
I have posted a link on litter box habits, and while it is mainly for non-medical reasons why a cat might stop using the litter box, it gives good hints as to litter box maintenance.
There are automatic litter boxes that use a sweeper comb to remove the clumps after a set time once the litter box is visited. They are a bit on the expensive side, and sometimes break down. The thing is if your cat is good with what he has, it is often best to not change things, other than the type of litter. Going from regular clay to clumping litter normally is not a problem.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19859148/
I use the cheap clay litter from WalMart. It takes a total of maybe 15 seconds a day to ‘clean’ the box. I scoop anything in it that’s used when I first get up in the morning, look again when I get home from work, and make one more check before bed time. If I see the surface disturbed in between those, I stop and do a quick scoop.
All used litter, wet and poop, gets put into an old cat food bag (they’[re plasticized, the bottoms don’t fall out if they get damp) and the top crimped down. Once a day, usually at night, I take it out to the garbage outside and dump it. It NEVER gets put into the kitchen garbage.
We don’t have any smells in the house, and we have multiple cats. In summer I’ll get it all emptied out maybe twice during the nice weather and wash it out with the spray hose, but really if you keep up with it, there won’t be all that much to worry about.
There’s those pads of what look like fake grass you can put in front of the box. These make the cat’s toes open up as they walk on it, and any trapped litter on their feet falls down into the plastic grass and won’t track through the house.
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