Description
Angel crystal cat litter is an effective and convenient option for keeping your cat’s litter box clean and odor-free.
Key Benefits:
✔ Dust free
✔ High absorption capacity
✔ Non-toxic & Anti-bacteria
✔ Good odor control
⭕ Usage Guidelines:
Crystal cat litter may have specific instructions for usage. It’s important to read and follow these instructions carefully to ensure optimal performance and safety.
▶ Use an appropriate amount:
Crystal cat litter is highly absorbent, so you typically need less litter compared to traditional clay-based litters. Start with a thin layer, around 3cm to 5cm deep, in the litter box. You can always add more if needed.
▶ Stir the litter regularly:
Regularly stirring the litter is essential to prevent urine from accumulating in one spot, especially since crystal cat litter lacks clumping capabilities. Gently using a scoop or fork to stir the litter every day or every few days will effectively distribute moisture and maintain the litter’s freshness.
▶ Scoop solid waste daily:
While crystal cat litter effectively controls odors, it lacks the clumping ability of cat litter. To ensure cleanliness and freshness, it is crucial to scoop out solid waste on a daily basis.
▶ Replace litter as needed:
Crystal cat litter can last longer than traditional litters because it absorbs and traps moisture effectively. However, over time, the litter will become saturated and lose its effectiveness. Monitor the litter box and replace the litter when it starts to look discolored or loses its ability to control odors.
▶ Keep the litter box away from moisture:
Crystal cat litter works by absorbing moisture, so it’s essential to keep the litter box in a dry area. Avoid placing the litter box near humidifiers, water sources, or areas prone to spills. Excessive moisture in the litter box can reduce the effectiveness of the crystal cat litter.
Remember to observe your cat’s behavior and preferences when introducing a new litter. Some cats may take time to adjust to the texture or smell of crystal cat litter, so be patient and monitor their response. If any issues arise, consult with your veterinarian for further guidance.