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How often should you change cat litter?
Cat's love a clean litter tray so ideally you should spot-clean your cat's litter tray everyday. We suggest that you fully clean the tray and replace the litter once per week. If your cat's litter tray is left to become dirty they are more likely to use the floor or surrounding areas instead.
What is the best cat litter?
The best cat litter depends on your cat's preferences and allergies as some cats can be prone to allergic reactions to certain types of cat litter. Here at Direct4Pet we have a wide variety of best selling cat litters suitable for all types of cats and health conditions. Our most popular cat litters are, Animal Dreams Wood Cat Absorbent Litter made from biodegradable and natural wood based pellets, Breeder Celect Absorbent Paper Pellet Litter and Worlds Best Cat Litter.
How to clean cat litter tray?
For daily spot cleaning, you simply scoop the soiled bits of cat litter and replace with fresh litter. For a weekly deep clean, you should empty out the entire box of litter and soak the empty tray in hot water for a few minutes. The use of detergents isn't necessary as hot water will usually do the trick, however if there are stubborn bits of dirt that won't budge then you can add dish soap to the hot water to help loosen any debris. Once clean simply dry and add new cat litter to the box - repeat this deep clean once per week.
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