4 Reasons Why Litter Box Liners Are a Bad Idea
On the rare occasion that I spot a liner in a new Teacher's Pet Sitting Service client's litter box I inform the owner that I will remove it on the first visit because it simply isn't convenient for me or for the cat(s) for the following four reasons:
1. Liners don’t always fit perfectly and can fold back into the box as the cat uses her paws to cover her waste.
2. Cats can poke holes in the liners as they scratch allowing urine to seep
through to the bottom of the litter box. If cats get their claws stuck
in the plastic as they attempt to cover it can create an unpleasant
association with the litter box and may choose to retaliate by defecating outside of the box.
3. If there are holes in the liner the litter will fall
through in several tiny streams. If urine has leaked through the holes
then you’ll have either wet or dried urine on the outside of the liner
as well as on the bottom of the litter box.
4.
Many cat owners think having liners gives them permission to change
them once a week without any scooping whatsoever which is unfair to cats
because they deserve a clean box on a daily basis.
By removing the liner, your
cat will appreciate having a litter box set-up that is appealing, clean,
and won’t cause his or her claws to get stuck in plastic!
I hope this post encourages you to make a change (get it?) to your cat's litter box!
Our kitty friends only use paper
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward