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XL Cat Litter Box: Starter kit

Type: Large (XL)
Dimensions: 70x47x35 cm
Ideal for cats weighing: 10 Kg – 15 Kg or more
What in the package: Cat litter box, scoop, pellets, set of pads. Enough for 1 month’s use

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Dimensions: 70 x 47 x 35 cm

Product Information:

This is the KING-SIZE litter box, the largest in its kind, suitable for large cats of all kinds, including Maine Coons, Norwegian Forest Cats, big British Shorthairs, and other sizable breeds. With its high sides and impressive size, this litter box allows large cats to feel comfortable and spacious, providing plenty of room to move around.

The big cat litter box can easily accommodate multiple large cats, offering huge comfort for cats weighing 10, 15, or even more kilograms. 

Equipment in the starter kit: Extra-large cat litter box, scoop, 2 x 1.6 kg pack of pellets, pads.

The pellets and pads in the starter kit are sufficient for one or two large-sized cats for one month. 

Product Details:

The enormous dual-layer litter box with high sides offers an ideal solution for owners of large and active cats. Its impressive size and tall sides ensure maximum comfort and space for your pet during use.

The system comprises an upper litter box filled with highly effective adsorbent pellets and a lower tray with pads for liquid collection. The granules rapidly absorb moisture and odours, maintaining cleanliness in the upper layer. The lower tray allows for easy and regular removal of accumulated liquid without disturbing the pellets.

This well-designed structure ensures prolonged use of the litter, reducing the need for frequent replacements. The high walls of the box securely contain the pellets, preventing scattering. 

Care Routine:

The extra large litter box with high sides simplifies maintenance with its efficient design:

  • Absorbent Pad Management: Utilize a special absorbent pad to manage all liquids.
  • Odor Control: Control odors and emissions with special, dust-free zeolite pellets.
  • Weekly Tasks: Change the absorbent pad once a week.
  • Monthly Tasks: Change the zeolite pellets once a month.
  • As Needed: Remove solid waste in a timely manner.
  • Housekeeping Tips: No need to vacuum litter around the household after introducing the new box.
  • Odor Prevention: Ensure no odours escape the box into the room.
  • Enjoy Cleanliness: Experience consistently clean surroundings.

Operation Manual for Double Layer Litter Boxes for Large Cats

Preparation for Use:

  • Unpack and assemble the kit.
  • Add the entire 1.6 kg pack of granules onto the grid. This amount is necessary for optimal performance.
  • Place the pad in the lower tray and spread it out carefully. Ensure the edges of the pad are raised to prevent liquid from seeping underneath, keeping the tray dry.
  • Your high wall litter box is now ready for use!

Maintenance of the Giant Cat Litter Box:

  1. Solid Waste Management:
  • Remove solid waste promptly as it appears. Optionally, allow solid waste to dry briefly in the box to ease separation from pellets.
  • Dispose of solid waste by flushing it down the toilet if not stuck to pellets, or use a scoop to remove it. Do not flush the granules as they do not dissolve in water.
  1. Handling Diarrhea:
  • If your cat has diarrhea, discard all soiled pellets.
  • For frequent diarrhea issues, consult the seller before using the litter box.
  1. Pad Replacement:
  • Change the pad weekly or as needed.
  • Carefully remove the tray with the pad, dispose of the used pad in a trash bag.
  • Wipe or rinse the tray if necessary.
  • Insert a new pad and ensure it is spread out with edges raised before placing the tray back into the litter box.
  1. Granule Replacement:
  • Monthly, remove the top part of the litter box.
  • Empty the pellets from the grid into a trash bag.
  • Wash the grid and any other dirty parts of the litter box with soap and water.
  • Wipe all parts dry with paper towels or a cloth.
  • Optionally, sanitize the litter box parts with a disinfectant.
  • Reassemble the litter box, ensuring the grid is securely in place.
  • Add the granules onto the grid and place a new pad in the tray, ensuring the edges are properly spread out and raised.

Important Note:

Under all circumstances, ensure the maximum interval for replacing the pellets with new ones does not exceed 60 days. It is critical not to wash dirty granules and attempt to reuse them.

Failure to replace or reusing washed pellets poses significant health risks to both animals and humans due to the potential for bacterial infection. 

Consumption – Frequency of Changing Pellets and Pads:

For one small cat (2-4 kg) per month:

  • 4 pads per month (change every 7-8 days)
  • 1 pack of granules (change every 30-60 days)

For one medium-sized cat (6 kg) per month:

  • 4-6 pads per month (change every 5-7 days)
  • 1 pack of granules (change monthly)

For two cats sharing one litter box per month:

  • 6-10 pads per month (change every 3-5 days)
  • 1 pack of granules (change monthly)

For three cats sharing one litter box per month:

  • 8-12 pads per month (change every 3-5 days)
  • 1-2 packs of granules (change every 2-3 weeks)

Note: The frequency of changing pads may vary based on individual cat characteristics such as health, urine composition, size, and diet. If you notice odour from the pad before it’s full, consult with the seller for advice. You can also use a special deodorizer that prevents odors from forming for an extended period. 

How to Train a Cat to Use a New Litter Box

Usually, in 95% of cases, cats will start using the new litter box without issues, especially if placed where their old one was. However, if your cat hesitates or refuses, follow these steps sequentially rather than making all changes at once:

  1. Introduce the Pellets: Add a sufficient amount of granules into their old litter box, mixing them with the old litter. Allow the cat to become accustomed to the pellets.
  2. Place the New Litter Box: Position the new litter box with the granules next to the old one. Optionally, remove the top edges of the litter box, as some cats prefer lower sides.
  3. Gradual Transition: Stop removing the old litter box. Over time, the cat will likely choose the clean, new litter box and begin using it.
  4. Remove the Old Litter Box: Once your cat consistently uses the new litter box, you can safely remove the old one.

By gradually introducing the new litter box and allowing your cat to familiarize itself with the pellets, you increase the likelihood of successful adoption. Remember, each cat has individual preferences, so patience is key throughout this process.

If you encounter difficulties, feel free to contact the seller for further advice and assistance.

Weight 10.1 kg

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