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6 Ways To Beat Litterbox Odors

July 1, 2020
There are many things to love about cats. However, one of the best things about our feline friends is the fact that they are so clean. Your pet will groom herself daily, and will conveniently use a litterbox, so you don’t have to walk her. However, Fluffy’s personal powder room can get, well, a bit stinky. A Louisville, KY vet offer tips on beating litterbox odors below. 

Cleaning

Hopefully this goes without saying, but the best way to prevent litterbox odors is simply to keep the box clean. We recommend scooping it daily and changing the litter every week. There are litterboxes that make this a bit easier, such as the sifting models. Ask your vet for specific advice.

Deodorizers

You can now find several products that are made to help combat litterbox smells, such as litterbox liners and deodorizing powders. You can also sprinkle some baking soda in the box. If you use aerosol sprays, choose ones that actually break down scent molecules, instead of simply masking them with perfumes.

Product Choices

At the end of the day, some products just work better than others do. Experiment with different litters, and see what you like best. Of course, you’ll also need to let Fluffy have a say. Some cats can be quite finicky about litter!

Plants

Plants can actually make quite a difference in your air quality. Just be sure to choose pet-safe ones. Boston ferns, spider plants, and prayer plants are all good options. You’ll find many more listed on the ASPCA website here

Avoid Overcrowding  

If you have more cat, you should have more than one litterbox. Kitties don’t like sharing bathrooms! As a rule of thumb, you will need one box per feline, plus at least one extra. 

Tips

While your feline pal’s litterbox will probably never smell like roses, extremely foul odors can be a sign of health issues. You’ll also want to watch for changes in the amount, texture, or color of Fluffy’s waste. Call your vet right away if you notice anything amiss. 

Do you have questions about your cat’s health or care? Contact us, your local Louisville, KY vet clinic, anytime! 

Air Filters

Changing the air filter is a small chore, but it can make a big difference. You may also want to get a good air purifier. Good air quality will benefit you as well!