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August 26, 2020 |7 min read |Veterinarian Reviewed

4 Tips for Dealing With Your Cat's Business

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There are very few things to complain about when you have a cat. They’re intelligent, independent, clean, and affectionate… at least after they’ve warmed up to you!

However, there’s one thing that every cat owner can agree that’s not-so-great about cats: dealing with their business. Needless to say, compared to some animals, doing so isn’t usually that much of a hassle. 

That being said, there’s always room for improvement. That’s why we’ve put together our best tips for dealing with your cat’s business below. Take a read to learn some tips that should help make the process all the easier! 

#1 Start Using Smarter Litter 

One of the most important decisions you can make in terms of your cat’s business is the type of litter you use. However, if you usually give little thought to the type of cat litter you’re using, you may not even be aware of the sheer variety of advanced options that are on the market now. 

Using the right type will make cleaning up your cat’s litter easier, quicker, and more pleasant. It will also make it more comfortable for your cat to do its business. That being said, the best of the best cat litters will boast even more benefits than this.

Case in point: PrettyLitter. PrettyLitter is the smartest cat litter you can use. It will not only offer the aforementioned benefits, but it will also help you monitor your cat’s health. While it almost sounds too good to be true, it’s not! PrettyLitter will change color based on the acidity and alkalinity levels of your cat’s urine. The colors are designed to alert you that your cat could potentially be suffering from one or more health problems. With PrettyLitter, colors out of the typical range can indicate:

  • Alkaline urine: This may indicate certain types of urinary tract infections.
  • Acidic urine: This may indicate metabolic acidosis or kidney tubular acidosis
  • Bloody urine: This may indicate bladder inflammation, urinary tract infection, or bladder stones in cats.

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#2 Get Rid of Cat Urine Odor 

If you use a high-quality litter like PrettyLitter, you won’t need to worry about suffering through strong urine smells when cleaning up their litter box. However, if you have a particularly sensitive nose or your cat is urinating outside of their litter box, we have a simple solution to help out.

You can use a cat urine odor remover to quickly banish the smell. These ingenious products work by using a potent blend of ingredients to get rid of any nasty smells. A wide variety of products are available to choose from, including both scented and unscented formulas, so you can rest assured you’ll be able to find one that best suits your needs (and nose!).

#3 Modify Their Diet (If Necessary) 

If your cat’s business is looking or smelling unpleasant, it could be a sign that something is amiss with their diet and/or general health. For example, if your cat has diarrhea, it could either be a sign that they simply ate something bad or that something is seriously wrong. 

In the latter case, a vet may recommend modifying their diet if they think your cat may have a food allergy or intolerance, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), or colitis. 

So what should you do if you suspect something is wrong with your cat after looking at the feces or urine (or if you’re using PrettyLitter, the color of their litter)? Make sure to book a visit with your vet before making any major changes to their diet.

Another common health issue you should be aware of that may present itself with your cat’s business is dehydration. Dehydration can cause loss of appetite, so take note if your cat isn’t doing their business as much as usual. 

Given that dehydration can make cats very sick, it’s crucial to help your cat avoid this problem. For example, you can start using a well-designed cat water fountain to encourage them to get sufficient amounts of h2O every day. It may also be worth placing multiple water bowls or fountains around the house to remind your puss to take a sip when they need one. 

Starting with good nutritional foundations for your cat to ensure they are getting proper nutrients is equally important. PrettyPlease cat food is formulated to give your cat complete nutrition with an ultra-premium grain-free formula containing probiotics, biotin, omegas, and more.

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#4 Curb Multi-Cat Household Litter Problems

If you have multiple cats in your household and they’ve started to exhibit some questionable toileting behaviors, you’ll need to address this issue promptly. What toileting behaviors are we talking about exactly? Common examples include fighting over using the same litter box or doing their business outside of their litter box.

Fortunately, the solution to such problems may be incredibly straightforward. “If you have more than one cat, it’s considered best practice to have one more litter box than the number of cats in your household,” says Angela Stringfellow from Home Life Digest

“So, if you have two cats, make sure to have three litter boxes. Likewise, if you have three cats, make sure to have four litter boxes, and so on.” Stringfellow says that if you get another litter box and your cats are still avoiding them, there’s a good chance that the litter boxes themselves may be the culprit!


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This is a guest post from Monica Mizzi at Pet Life Today. Monica is a freelance writer and digital marketer with a soft spot for all fluffy creatures. She’s written 100+ articles about animal care, ranging from how to train puppies to the healthiest pet snacks on the market. She currently writes for Pet Life Today. She’s now something of a professional cat sitter, having taken care of nine gorgeous cats just in 2019! 

Sources:

1. https://www.petsbest.com/blog/how-to-work-from-home-needy-cat/

2. https://pets.webmd.com/cats/features/8-common-cat-problems-how-solve-them#1

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Christina Scamporrino is a lifelong animal lover and began working in the petcare space in 2019. Christina’s passion for the community of feline owners and enthusiasts have led her to designing premium packaging for PrettyLitter cat litter, PrettyPlease dry food, wet food, and treats, and a litter box designed to solve common litter box issues.

Outside of her professional work in the petcare space, Christina is a longtime kitten foster and has worked with several cat rescues throughout Southern California. When given the option, she favors orange cats, but loves all cats equally.

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Sara Ochoa, DVM graduated from St. George's University Veterinary School in 2015. Since then, she has been at a small and exotic animal practice in Texas. In her free time, she loves making quilts and spending time with her husband Greg and their 4 fur kids. Two dogs, Ruby a schnoodle, and Bug a Japanese Chin, one cat named OJ and a leopard tortoise named Monkey.

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