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[Y16]Yesterdays News Cat Litter
by Andrew Manifield, And
If you have never heard of cat litter mats you aren't alone. A lot of people who own cats don't know what cat litter mats are; it is simply the small rubber mat that goes outside of the cat litter box. The cat is able to step on this mat and is able to not track their cat litter all over the place. If you are able to use cat litter mats you will see that the mats trap the cat litter and therefore it isn't dragged all over the house and all over the floor as well.

A good way to make sure that your cat litter mats are working is to shake them out outside before you begin. Then, you put the cat litter mats in front of the cat litter box so they are the first thing that the cat steps on when they are finished using the cat litter box. You will see that you are finding less and less litter on your floor because the litter is all on the cat litter mats instead.

Beware of Fussy Felines

There are some things that you have to be careful of, however. Some cats don't like the feeling of different types of cat litter mats. Because of this, some will refuse to use their cat box if there is a mat that they don't? like near it. They also might take the mat and push it away from the cat box, which is going to make even more of a mess. If you find that your cat doesn't like cat litter mats, you should simply try using a different style. Usually, a cat that doesn't like one kind of a mat will be fine with another, it is simply a matter of finding one that works best for your cat as well as for your floor.

There are also cat litter mats that are made for different surfaces. Be sure that you are able to find a mat that works well not only for your cat but for your floor, and both of you are going to be very happy!

This was less than ideal and, in fact, the first commercial cat litter was "discovered" mostly by accident when a cat owner sought out the help of her neighbor after the sand she used for her cat litter box was frozen solid. This neighbor made a product that consisted of clay and gave her little clay pellets to use as litter. The pellets proved to be so absorbent this was an immediate success and soon everyone wanted to use these little clay pellets which soon became sold under the name "Kitty Litter".

Since than there have been hundreds of brands and types of litter manufactured and sold on the market. But how do you know which type is right for you?

The answer that might have a little bit to do with your cat is some cats can do not like different types of litter. Needless to say, if your cat isn't comfortable going in the box you can probably find someplace else to go and you may not like it. Although most cats take to most types of litter you may find you need to experiment a little bit if you cat doesn't seem to like his litter box.

Here are some of the materials you might consider for your cat litter:

Clay

The original Kitty Litter was made from clay and this brand is still available today and very popular. It is made from sodium bentonite which is a type of clay that is very absorbent. When the cat would use the litter box, his waist with clump up making it easy to change out. Most cat litter has claimed today in fact this is what makes the clumpable cat litters so easy to use.

Clay litters, however to have some problems they can clump onto your cat's paws and fur and can be destiny. Some of the newer brands claim to be less dusty but these contain silicon particles which are a known carcinogen. You might want to think twice before buying any cat litter with this in it, but a lot of them do use it so you have to read labels carefully.

Silica Gel

This is a fairly new material for cat litter and is made from silica dioxide sand, oxygen and water. It is said to absorb up to 40 times its weight and does not track so you won't have to worry about it getting all over your house. Manufactures claim this is non toxic, and although it can be expensive and might save you in the long run since holds the moisture inside the silica gel balls, the same cat litter can be used for months without changing up the box so you save on material and maintenance.

Newspaper

You can buy some litters made from recycled newspapers that are crunched up into pellet form. This cat litter is dust free, non-tracking and is biodegradable so you can flush it.

Wheat And Plant Based

These are the most natural kinds of litters and while you might think that these don't work as good as the other letters I used a wheat based cat litter and I can assure you it works just as good in his last dusty and smelly as the clay litters. They can be a little bit more expensive car very good at controlling odor and can be flushed. My cat seems to like it too!

Other natural types of cat litter include those made from corn kernel, ground corncobs, beet pulp, and wheat grass.

Sawdust

Some cat litters used pine or cedar sawdust which is dried and compressed into pellets. These naturally neutralize the odor from the ammonia in the past year and enter pretty absorbant as well. These plants have natural bacterial and insecticidal properties and the natural smell the plant. If you have allergies or asthma, you may want to be careful with these as I know personally the pine smell can set off my asthma.
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