Friday 15 May 2015

Tips For Masking The Smell Of A Litter Box

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If you are able to stash your litter box away in a closet or in a room that no one ever uses, you will not have to worry about masking the smells that emanate from this necessary evil, but if you have your litter box hidden in the corner of a room that people still use, you will certainly want to make sure you know how to mask the smell of a litter box. After all, you can clean the litter box frequently and can even change out the litter frequently, but sometimes – especially when it gets to be hot in the house – it seems impossible to make the smell go a way completely, unless you follow these tips.

First of all, you will want to make sure that you are using litter that does a good job masking the smell of the litter box; while there are certainly variances to this policy, the best approach is to realize that the more expensive the litter is, the better job it will do of masking the smell – which is usually a worthwhile investment.

Another thing to realize is that a litter box will pour its smell into the room much more readily if the litter box is open to the air, but if you have a covered litter box, the smell will remain much more contained – and in fact, a covered litter box with a towel partially covering the opening will do even more to prevent the smell from escaping.

And it will also, of course, be necessary that you frequently clean the litter box if you want to minimize the smell; though you may not have realized it, the main thing that causes the stench of a litter box is the cat’s urine, and in order to keep up with this, you should take a couple minutes to clean out the litter box every day.

The litter box is certainly the worst part of owning a cat, but when you follow these tips to cover up the smell of a litter box, you will find that you notice the smell a whole lot less!

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