So this isn t the most effective trick unless you combine it with other hacks as i ve just mentioned above but it still helps especially if you live in a small house.
Keep cat litter off floor.
A hooded box will stop your overly enthusiastic cat from flinging litter from the box during the big cover up.
For a cooperative feline a litter box enclosure can keep litter off your floor to at least about 25 of what it used to be.
If your cat keeps spreading litter outside the box you can try providing a box with taller walls.
It may go without saying but keeping on top of the litter scatter in the immediate vicinity of the box helps control.
Additionally place a scatter mat under the box to catch any litter that does fall out.
Litter mats or litter rugs are textured rugs that you put your litter box on so your cat walks on it when they re done using the litter box.
Conclusion on dust in cat litter.
Also keep the litter bag or box as close to the bottom of the litter box as you can.
Most cats prefer to cover up their litter by kicking towards the corner making this an excellent choice to keep litter off the floor.
It is almost inevitable that if you are handling cat litter and especially pouring it out there is going to be some dust associated with that.
A top entry box is an excellent solution to stop litter tracking because most of the litter that.
Honestly as a busy pet mom i would rather spend my free time cuddling my kitties instead of scooping vacuuming and mopping up after them.
Check out your local pet store for litter boxes with higher walls to help your cat contain its litter.
How to keep cat litter off the floor.
Ideally when pouring it into a litter box do that outside whenever possible.
The textured surface helps to pull the litter off of your cat s feet and this minimizes the amount of litter they track around your home.
Especially if you have a cat like my olivia who seems to think it s a hoot to kick out every last piece of kitty litter onto the floor and then watch me step on it with my bare feet.
Litter box problems with cats are not unusual and can be the result of several issues.
The higher walls can keep your cat from dragging or flinging the litter high enough to go over the edge.