Cats are known to be extremely hygienic. That's why the litter box is the most comfortable and clean option for owner and kitten.
However, eventually the box gets full, spreading the bad smell around the house, especially if you live in an apartment and need to leave it indoors.
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Moreover, not only the owners are upset. Kittens themselves like their clean environment.
Often, in the very act of cleaning the litter box, the bad smell can spread and bother everyone.
But do not worry! There are some home remedies that you can use to prevent this problem from happening.
Write down the tips and never suffer from undesirable odors again.
Home Tip
A lot of people are wrong, thinking that cleaning the kitty's litter box only requires taking the feces and urine out of the tray.
Not even! Cleaning needs to happen whenever necessary, completely removing the sand from the box from time to time.
The first tip is that when you remove the already used sand and wash the tray to make it available to your kitty again, use sodium bicarbonate.
Yes, baking soda! If you spread baking soda on the bottom of the box, making a layer and then covering it with sand, the odor will decrease a lot.
But attention. Don't add enough baking soda to bother your cats, as too much can be harmful to your cat.
The tip is great for those who need to leave the litter box inside the house, and you will see how it will help you in the harmony of your home.
Completely clean the box
As already mentioned, it is important that the same sand does not remain available for a long time, because even with the removal of excrement, the bad smell remains.
Therefore, washing the tray is very efficient so that the bad smell does not last. This cleaning needs to be constant and at relatively short intervals.
Wash, preferably, with bleach and plenty of water, letting it dry well before putting it back on your kitten.
Once dry, don't forget to test the baking soda recipe.
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