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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL VS. SCOOP LITTERS?

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL VS. SCOOP LITTERS?

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“Scooping” litter will clump to your cat’s urine. Therefore, you would need to scoop out the urine and fecal matter at least daily. Because you are removing all of your cat’s waste from the litter box, you would only need to totally change your cat’s litter box every 28 to 30 days. The litter box should be cleaned, when changing the litter, with warm soap water. The depth of litter should be 3-4 inches remembering always to backfill after scooping. “Conventional litter” will not clump; it will only absorb your cat’s urine. Therefore, you would need to scoop out your cat’s fecal matter and stir the remaining litter in the litter box at least once a day. Because you are not eliminating all of your cat’s waste, you would need to totally change your cat’s litter box every 5 to 7 days.

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