Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2013

The Process And Importance Of Proper Litter Box Cleaning


Whether you’ve owned cats all your life, or are bringing a kitty into your home for the first time, you’re likely aware of an interesting cat quirk; they prefer to be clean.

Cats and their penchant for cleanliness isn’t a phenomenon associated with domestication. It’s an instinctual trait, something that has been passed down through the millennia. Cats keep themselves clean, not to look adorable while trying to get to those “hard to reach” spots, but to remove unwanted scents associated with food, companions, and surroundings. It’s an instinct associated with keeping a low profile where potential predators are involved.

Fortunately for cat owners, this instinct means that cats prefer to leave waste in an environment where it can be covered and hidden. Enter the litter box. Yes, I know what you may be thinking: cleaning the litter box can be a real pain. But when you consider kitty’s desire to be clean and their sense of security, you can begin to appreciate the importance of cleaning the litter box often, and cleaning it well.

Litter boxes should be cleaned at least twice daily if you own 1-2 cats, preferably immediately after use, as far as kitty is concerned. More cats means cleaning the box more often, or having multiple boxes and cleaning all of those just as often. With cleaning frequency in mind, it’s important that you make arrangements while you’re away, such as hiring a pet sitter to visit kitty on a regular basis, and ensure the litter box is cleaned properly and with regularity.

Speaking of proper cleaning, here are some essential tips that you should always practice, and also share with anyone providing pet sitting and cat care while you are away:

· Cats will dig a space in which to leave their waste, and then cover that space with surrounding litter, so scraping the surface won’t do. Digging out the poop and clumps and sifting is essential.

· Tilting the litter box from side to side is a great way to move un-clumped litter, and can make finding missed clumps a whole lot easier

· Cleaning frequently, especially immediately after kitty uses the litter box, reduces smell, waste of litter, and greatly reduces the risk of kitty looking elsewhere for a clean spot to go.

· Waste retrieved from the litter box should immediately be disposed of, preferably outside of the home.

· Depending on the number of cats using any one litter box, frequent dumping of unused litter and disinfection of the box itself should be common practice. Removing the waste is a daily job, keeping the box smelling clean and free of bacteria should be done on a weekly basis when 1-2 cats use the box, more frequently if you have more cats than that.

· Keep the litter box in an inconspicuous space. This is just a courtesy for kitty, as they like their privacy just as much as we do.

Friday, January 25, 2013

FETCH! Pet Care featured in the Times Free Press


In the article, Will Feldman, owner of Fetch! Pet Care in Chattanooga discussed his background, his pets and his new Fetch! Pet Care opening in Chattanooga. He explains why he wanted to bring the Fetch! brand to the Chattanooga area, and talks about his future expansion, development and overall marketing plans.

Click HERE for the full feature, or begin reading below.

By: Shelly Bradbury 

Name: Fetch! Pet Care of Chattanooga.
Owner: Will Feldman.
Website: chattanooga.fetchpetcare.com.
Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
Opening: Feb. 1.
Staff: Between three and six insured, background-checked pet-sitters.
Services: "We offer dog walking; in-home care for dogs, cats, fish, reptiles; yard cleanup. If they're out of town we could change the lights, take the mail in -- basically if the client needs it, we'll provide it," Feldman said.