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Green Tea Leaves:
If you're looking
for a more natural way to deodorise your litter, you may simply do it yourself
with some green tea. Buy green tea leaves in loose leaf form and dry them out.
Then, add them to the trash. Natural anti-bacterial and odor-absorbing
qualities of green tea leaves may be found in their leaves. The caffeine
content in a modest quantity should not hurt your cat, but brewing and drying
them beforehand will help to be sure.
Baking Soda:
As a litter
deodorizer, nothing beats baking soda's ability to absorb smells better than
baking soda. Don't overdo it with baking soda, since it may be poisonous in
excessive quantities. Just sprinkle it in. When your cat is washing its paws,
it's normal for them to consume some of the solution. After a thin coating of
baking soda has been sprinkled over the box's bottom, the litter may simply be
poured on top. Check out Organic cat litter.
Increase the frequency with which you clean:
Listen, litter box
cleaning is a chore that no one loves. It's disgusting, nasty, and unbearable.
Cleaning up after your cat's excrement may be discouraging when they persist on
sitting there and watching you do it, as if they are lording it over you.
However, the easiest approach to maintain the box smelling fresh is to clean it
every single day. Yes, each and every one of them. Every night, you should
clean your cat's litter box so that it doesn't get clogged and stinky, and it's
healthier for your pet.