| LitterMate
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Using LitterMate is easier than traditional
clay litters. All you have to do is scoop the clumps and flush
them. LitterMate clumps are sewage system-friendly and will
not clog your toilet like clumping clay litters. Flush only
the clumps, remaining used LitterMate may be composted. |
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First, fill your cat’s litter box 2 to
3 inches full. Place your cat’s litter box in a quiet,
private spot, to ensure they use their litter box and not household
plants. For best results, replenish the scooped LitterMate
daily to maintain a litter depth of 2-3 inches. |
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Scoop clumps and waste daily to ensure your cat
stays healthy. This will also help keep your toilet from being
overloaded. The most important point to keep in mind is to not
overload your toilet. |
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Although we recommend you flush LitterMate
clumps, you may choose to dispose of them in the trash. Please
place clumps and other waste in a paper bag and dispose of
in your regular trash. |
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Completely replace LitterMate once a month. |
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| Other helpful litter box
tips |
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To reduce the amount of litter your cat tracks
through the house, place the box in an uncarpeted area of the
house and place a mat or newspaper in front of the box. |
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Do not place strong fragrances near the litter
box to mask odour. Fragrances may deter your cat from using
the box. |
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LitterMate is litter box-screen friendly, provided
you maintain 2-3 inches of LitterMate in the litter box |