Monday, July 31, 2023

Mancat Monday: A Rude Awakening

It's Mancat Monday, and mancat Evan is catching some shuteye in the sun.


Well, he was catching some shut eye, right up until this human mom of his woke him up.


Poor Evan. What a rude awakening, huh?

Happy Monday, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

I have one more flashback doodle that was inspired by the Harry Potter series. This one involves a flying car, and some kitties, of course.




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Tip of the Day

Today's tip in our litter box series is all about cleaning that litter box. A clean litter box is very important for keeping your cat healthy and happy. Cats are very clean and particular creatures, and so a dirty box might drive them away from using it. That is why an unclean litter box is one of the primary reasons why some cats begin urinating or defecating outside of the box.

So, as you all certainly know, be sure to scoop the litter box, or boxes, regularly. Scooping once a day is recommended, but more often, if possible, is of course even better. Twice or three times a day helps keep the litter box odors at a minimum, and of course helps your kitty stay healthy, happy, and with somewhere clean to use the restroom. You may also need to alter the number of times per day you scoop based on the bathroom habits of your particular cat, or cats. Some cats only go once a day, and so once a day scooping would likely suffice. For cats who go more frequently, though, more frequent scooping is of course a better option.

Cleaning a litter box doesn't just stop at scooping it, though. Doing a full clean of the box, which involves disposing of the dirty litter and scrubbing the box down, is also recommended on a regular basis. The frequency of a full litter box clean might vary, depending on your particular cat's bathroom habits, and even depending on which professional you might ask about this topic. If possible, try doing a full clean of the litter box once a week, to keep the box squeaky clean and your kitty healthy and happy. If that's not possible, perhaps at least try for once or twice a month. After disposing of the old litter in the box, you can scrub it down with a safe cleaner. This might be warm water with dish soap, vinegar and water, baking soda and water, or another pet-friendly cleaner that you are certain will not leave behind any harsh or hazardous chemicals. Once the litter box is dried, you can add fresh litter, and even a bit of baking soda or other pet-safe deodorizer.

Litter box cleaning may not be a desirable chore, but it's a crucial one. To prevent your kitty from avoiding the litter box, or from simply having to suffer the discomfort of using a smelly bathroom, be sure to keep the box nice and clean. So, do at least daily scooping, and roughly weekly scrubbing, and your kitty will likely be very happy with you.

4 comments:

pilch92 said...

Poor Evan. I like the drawing and your tips are great. We scoop almost every time they use the litter box unless it is during the night. :)

Eastside Cats said...

Evan, such is the life of a housecat; the pawparazzi are so rude.

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

He looks rather put out! MOL

messymimi said...

Evan, i can imagine it's a shock to wake up and find a camera in your face. It's okay, it's only because your Mama loves you so much.