A fresh food diet takes care of most of the odor. I scoop the boxes several times a day. The mound hack has saved me a fortune. I do have to put some litter in the corners, as my cats sometimes like to P there. The goofballs! Happy Sardine Sunday!
I went to a stainless steel extra large for a tiny 5 lb. kitty and a long handled stainless steel scooper. I love this thing. No smell embedded in the, fast clean up, easy wash, I just can't say enough good things about this method.
Thanks for the tips Jess. I adopted a calico cat 2 months ago. I have the plastic litter box but I’ll consider the stainless steel one. I haven’t had any issues with Emilio (my cat) using her box. And I recently switched to unscented litter and to my surprise there’s still no odor. It probably helps that I dip out the box multiple times a day :)
Nah, don’t listen to her. She forgets to mention that not every cat loves metal underneath their paws. Just continue to do what you’re doing. Scoop daily and you should be okay. Even Jackson Galaxy says that.
Most of your comments end up in the held for review tab. I approve them, but youtube decides not to publish them. You have the power to not watch my videos if they upset you that much. But I appreciate you watching and commenting. It helps me grow 😽
@@jesscaticles Some people just have to let the world know how discourteous they are. "Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fret, it leads only to evil." Psalm 37:8
Jess.... I buy Prides cat litter. I like it so far at Amazon. I do have the medal stainless steel litter box that u have. I bought it at Amazon I love it .aslo have a medal scoops.
Our cats love a nice full litter box like a sand box so they can bury their business. I prefer nice clean bathrooms so I make sure their 7 boxes are kept clean too.
I do exactly what u do to clean the litter . I aslo clean Jaspers litter box in the bathtub and I clean the bathtub after everything is done. I use Dawn dish detergent soap is that ok to clean the litter box. .....Thank you Jess for all your videos.
@@jesscaticles. it naturally absorbs ammonia odors. The larger size stones are used in aquarium and pond filtration to absorb ammonia + clean the water. Its natural w/ a variety of uses
hello❤️ I know it's not about a video but I want to ask you for advice. Today the vet told me that my cat has a liver problem, do you know how to feed it to cure it. The cat eats raw and some wet food. Thanks in advance for the advice.❤ Also do you give your cat a pill for parasites?❤️
Cali puts that prop warning on everything. Even my air fryer has that warning. I find Pine Pellets with a sifting box to be the cleanest set up. No tracking or odors.
I understand that the warning is on everything. However, for wood dust specifically breathing it in over long periods of time can cause harmful effects. And we have to remember that our cats are only inches away from the litter multiple times a day while they dig and bury. Just putting it out there!
@@jesscaticlesthere's no dust at all with a sifter box. The pellets are solid. They only disintegrate when urine soaked minutes later after the cat is gone from the box. The disintegrated pellet goes straight down through the holes to the bottom compartment away from the cat. Me especially I sift it throughout the day if there's any residual. They only touch solid pellets.
@@marilyn8700Hi! I use pellets as well but am concerned because when my foster poops some of it gets smeared on the pellets and it’s hard to see and pick those out once he’s buried and moved everything around. (I pick up his poop as soon as he goes when I’m around but of course that’s not always the case). I feel like it’s so unhygienic that those dirty pellets stay in the box even after we sift out all the urine soaked powder, both for cats and for us, because they later step on and dig through those pellets and the bacteria gets on their paws. Wondering how others handle this! I think Clumping litters usually don’t have this issue because poop immediately gets coated with whatever dust/granules it touches
Problems with kitty litter full off pee getting stuck to the bottom of the litter box? I add a mug full of plain yellow fine sand to the kitty litter. That sand, (not river sand) lumps, too, but its less sticky and the lumps are easier to remove.
You can coat the box with vegetable oil then dust with baking soda (like you do with butter and flour when prepping pans to bake) then place the litter in the box. It won’t stick
If you go to her "Community" tab, Jess explains her family emergency that has caused her to pause new content. "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
I don't know how big it is but I got it on amazon - links in the description. The listing has the measurements. This is not a re upload. I filmed this video before my father passed last month. It is an updated version of an older video. Just how I do a best cat food brands video every year. Some of the information is the same because my opinion and experience does not change. However, people ask me to do an update. And there is new experience in this video - the rugs that I use for his litter box.
@@jesscaticles Thanks. I looked at them, they seem to be huge. My one is made of plastic but 20% smaller and I noticed that my cats still go to a tiny little box with old cat litter I have near my washing machine. That one is about 8in by 14in in size. .
A fresh food diet takes care of most of the odor. I scoop the boxes several times a day. The mound hack has saved me a fortune. I do have to put some litter in the corners, as my cats sometimes like to P there. The goofballs! Happy Sardine Sunday!
Lovely goofballs they are ♥
I went to a stainless steel extra large for a tiny 5 lb. kitty and a long handled stainless steel scooper. I love this thing. No smell embedded in the, fast clean up, easy wash, I just can't say enough good things about this method.
I use the ground walnut shells.
Nice!
Thank you, Jess.
You're welcome 🥰
Thanks Jess, l will definitely give the walnut shell a go, hi Jericho
Let me know how it goes (:
Too much dark brown dust. Ends up everywhere.
I agree I do my cats litter just like u Thank you Jess.
If I would do that my cats would pee onto the bottom of the litter box and cover it with kitty litter. That would make everything stick to the bottom.
Thanks for the tips Jess. I adopted a calico cat 2 months ago. I have the plastic litter box but I’ll consider the stainless steel one. I haven’t had any issues with Emilio (my cat) using her box. And I recently switched to unscented litter and to my surprise there’s still no odor. It probably helps that I dip out the box multiple times a day :)
Yes cleaning regularly definitely helps!
Nah, don’t listen to her. She forgets to mention that not every cat loves metal underneath their paws. Just continue to do what you’re doing. Scoop daily and you should be okay. Even Jackson Galaxy says that.
Most of your comments end up in the held for review tab. I approve them, but youtube decides not to publish them. You have the power to not watch my videos if they upset you that much. But I appreciate you watching and commenting. It helps me grow 😽
@@jesscaticlesCan’t handle it, huh? You know you spout nothing but bogus nonsense. You know you give the term “crazy cat lady” a whole new meaning. 😽🤣
@@jesscaticles Some people just have to let the world know how discourteous they are. "Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fret, it leads only to evil." Psalm 37:8
Good information Jess. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Jess.... I buy Prides cat litter. I like it so far at Amazon. I do have the medal stainless steel litter box that u have. I bought it at Amazon I love it .aslo have a medal scoops.
Our cats love a nice full litter box like a sand box so they can bury their business. I prefer nice clean bathrooms so I make sure their 7 boxes are kept clean too.
Exactly!
That requires a lot of kitty litter.
I do exactly what u do to clean the litter . I aslo clean Jaspers litter box in the bathtub and I clean the bathtub after everything is done. I use Dawn dish detergent soap is that ok to clean the litter box. .....Thank you Jess for all your videos.
FYI, Dawn makes an unscented version of their dish detergent, if you're not already using it
@@vi9763 I didn't know. I will look into it to see if I find it.
Good video.
Have you tried zeolite granules, or have feedback on its use?
I don't have experience with zeolites.
@@jesscaticles. it naturally absorbs ammonia odors. The larger size stones are used in aquarium and pond filtration to absorb ammonia + clean the water. Its natural w/ a variety of uses
Jess where did u buy the rug couldn't quite hear it .
Hook and loom there are links in the description for everything (:
@@jesscaticles Thank you
The scoop in your link is no longer available at Chewy
Thanks for the heads up! But it doesn't have to be that exact one. Chewy has other metal scoops (:
hello❤️ I know it's not about a video but I want to ask you for advice. Today the vet told me that my cat has a liver problem, do you know how to feed it to cure it. The cat eats raw and some wet food. Thanks in advance for the advice.❤
Also do you give your cat a pill for parasites?❤️
Pine pellets leave no muck behind and doesn't have dust to clog up Raymond's lungs.
I'm not sure if there is a cal 65 warning on it, but other wood-based litters do.
Cali puts that prop warning on everything. Even my air fryer has that warning. I find Pine Pellets with a sifting box to be the cleanest set up. No tracking or odors.
I understand that the warning is on everything. However, for wood dust specifically breathing it in over long periods of time can cause harmful effects. And we have to remember that our cats are only inches away from the litter multiple times a day while they dig and bury. Just putting it out there!
@@jesscaticlesthere's no dust at all with a sifter box. The pellets are solid. They only disintegrate when urine soaked minutes later after the cat is gone from the box. The disintegrated pellet goes straight down through the holes to the bottom compartment away from the cat. Me especially I sift it throughout the day if there's any residual. They only touch solid pellets.
@@marilyn8700Hi! I use pellets as well but am concerned because when my foster poops some of it gets smeared on the pellets and it’s hard to see and pick those out once he’s buried and moved everything around. (I pick up his poop as soon as he goes when I’m around but of course that’s not always the case). I feel like it’s so unhygienic that those dirty pellets stay in the box even after we sift out all the urine soaked powder, both for cats and for us, because they later step on and dig through those pellets and the bacteria gets on their paws.
Wondering how others handle this! I think Clumping litters usually don’t have this issue because poop immediately gets coated with whatever dust/granules it touches
Problems with kitty litter full off pee getting stuck to the bottom of the litter box?
I add a mug full of plain yellow fine sand to the kitty litter. That sand, (not river sand) lumps, too, but its less sticky and the lumps are easier to remove.
the walnut litter is a gift from the cat gods 🐈⬛
@@indicainnadaze Hi babbler. I cant get that stuff here. Just Cat sand based on bentonite.
You can coat the box with vegetable oil then dust with baking soda (like you do with butter and flour when prepping pans to bake) then place the litter in the box. It won’t stick
@@Wendy-ce5gd And dust with breadcrumbs is no good?
How big is your stainless steel litter box and why this re-upload because I have watched this video already a while ago.
If you go to her "Community" tab, Jess explains her family emergency that has caused her to pause new content. "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
@@edschulhof6303 This is not new content, but old content.
@@live_long_and_prosper That's what I said.
I don't know how big it is but I got it on amazon - links in the description. The listing has the measurements.
This is not a re upload. I filmed this video before my father passed last month. It is an updated version of an older video.
Just how I do a best cat food brands video every year. Some of the information is the same because my opinion and experience does not change. However, people ask me to do an update. And there is new experience in this video - the rugs that I use for his litter box.
@@jesscaticles Thanks. I looked at them, they seem to be huge.
My one is made of plastic but 20% smaller and I noticed that my cats still go to a tiny little box with old cat litter I have near my washing machine. That one is about 8in by 14in in size.
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