I'm kidding of course,
I've been trying to figure out what the most popular/best litter is for my little guy and needless to say, am a bit perplexed. Their are fans of the clay kind and fans of the more natural kind and fans of crystals and then of course there are the various brands that all promise great things. Currently, I have Simon on the Arm and Hammer brand, which is I guess is considered clay and clumping? He's fine with it and I'm basically happy save for the dust and tracking all over the place but I recently read that it can be dangerous for kittens; he's roughly 3 months old. Then there's the non-clumping litter, which I don't understand: does that mean that when the cat does his business, it just sits on top of the litter? Or falls through?
I tried asking someone at Petco recently and the conversation went nowhere. I also discovered deoderizer; does it work and is it necessary? Simon is a litter flinger, which I had never heard of before and is that normal? I mean, he gets in his box and just has himself a good time throwing the stuff around, lol. Also, I know litter can be dangerous if cats ingest it, what about dogs? Not that my dog is eating out of the pan, but she walks past it and it sticks to her paws and then she cleans her paws.
How often do people completely clean out their litter boxes? As in emptying it out completely, washing the pan, etc.
Thanks everyone!
I've been trying to figure out what the most popular/best litter is for my little guy and needless to say, am a bit perplexed. Their are fans of the clay kind and fans of the more natural kind and fans of crystals and then of course there are the various brands that all promise great things. Currently, I have Simon on the Arm and Hammer brand, which is I guess is considered clay and clumping? He's fine with it and I'm basically happy save for the dust and tracking all over the place but I recently read that it can be dangerous for kittens; he's roughly 3 months old. Then there's the non-clumping litter, which I don't understand: does that mean that when the cat does his business, it just sits on top of the litter? Or falls through?
I tried asking someone at Petco recently and the conversation went nowhere. I also discovered deoderizer; does it work and is it necessary? Simon is a litter flinger, which I had never heard of before and is that normal? I mean, he gets in his box and just has himself a good time throwing the stuff around, lol. Also, I know litter can be dangerous if cats ingest it, what about dogs? Not that my dog is eating out of the pan, but she walks past it and it sticks to her paws and then she cleans her paws.
How often do people completely clean out their litter boxes? As in emptying it out completely, washing the pan, etc.
Thanks everyone!