The health effects of cat litter boxes can impact both the cats and humans in the household, as some cats are allergic to the dust in the litter, and pregnant women should never clean out a littler box. Discover the health effects of litter boxes with advice from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
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The litterbox is in my roommates closet, and he sneaks in there and comes out with nasty breath. We try to watch him, but we can't do it 24/7. I live in an apartment, so I hate shutting him in my small room. A litterbox with a lid won't keep him away.And the cat is the same size as him, so I can't leave just enough room for the cat to get in and not him. Any punishments or anything I can do to get him to STOP?! (I will not hit him.)
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Littermaid automatic cat litter boxes tend to work very well, have powerful motors, last longer than in the past and often come with extra gadgets. Expect to pay 0 to 0 for a self-cleaning litter box with insight from a pet industry specialist in this free video on cat supplies.Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years, currently working at Huron Pet Supply in Ann Arbor, Mich. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
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My boyfriends cat (6yrs old) has always gone to the bathroom outside the litterbox, on the floor. She is one of 2 cats, we have 2 litterboxes, and keep them clean. How can we curb this habit? Thanks!
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I have a female cat that is 5 years old and recently she poops in my bathroom sink. She is litterbox trained and I have had no previous potty issues with her before. The litterbox is also cleaned quite often. She does share it with a male cat, however; but am not sure if that is the problem or not. Is it common for a cat to look for another place to do their business? Any advice would be super, thanks!
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