Hello, friends! This will hopefully be our last late post for awhile. Things at work have started to settle back down now that all of my co-workers who were on vacation have returned. My workplace is often still a bit of a chaotic mess, as is every workplace, but it's slightly more manageable now.
That all said, it's Tonks Tuesday. So, of course, here's a Tonks for you all to enjoy.
Happy Tuesday, friends!
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
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Tip of the Day
Today we have the last tip in our litter box series. This tip is to consider using some sort of litter mat or tray, in order to keep your home environment free of as much rogue litter as possible. Litter often comes out of the box when our kitties dig and dig in the litter, or on our kitties' paws when they leave the box. This can ultimately result in litter not only outside of the box, but also throughout the house. To combat this, try placing a litter mat or tray under or outside of the litter box. There are such mats and trays available on the market, which are specifically designed to catch stray pieces of litter so that it can't travel throughout the rest of the house. For a cheaper option, though, you can also use a rug to catch litter, or you can even try something such as a boot tray. Another option is to place the litter box within a larger container, such as a giant storage container or a kiddie pool. This would allow for rogue litter to remain in that outer container, rather than spreading throughout the house. No matter which above option you might use, though, make sure to include litter mats, rugs, trays, or containers in your cleaning regimen.
All of the above being said, litter mats and trays may not always be able to trap every piece of litter. So, to further help keep litter at bay and your house clean, do be sure to sweep up stray litter as often as possible. It's not a bad idea to make a habit of sweeping up rogue litter each time you scoop the box.
There are a number of options for helping keep stray litter from spreading throughout the house. You can buy specifically designed litter mats or trays, you can try a similar makeshift option, and you can of course keep a broom at the ready in the litter area. Of course, do make sure that any mats, trays, or other methods you use do not deter your kitty from using the litter box in the first place.
5 comments:
"Rogue litter"
Hahahaha...an excellent term!
Tonks is adorable. I love the drawing. I wish I had a ginger cat. Great tips. I have brooms and dustpans stashed everywhere to clean up. I like the idea of a mat except when someone thinks outside the box. :)
Happy Tuesday, cutie pie!
Tonks knows those crinkly paper bag dens are the best!
So glad to hear things at work are calming down for you! :)
Nice to see you, Tonks. We can see you are a bag fan, for sure.
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