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Enclosed litter box for cats

(Item Nr:FM-LBP-11)
Its high-wall and enclosed designs ensure an odor-free, easy-to-clean environment. The litter box plastic with a non-stick surface prevents stains and odors, providing a fresh environment year-round with minimal effort.

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Product details

Product Name: Enclosed Cat Litter Box
Model: FM-LBP-11
Size: 84cm*56cm*41cm
Material: Plastic
Color: White,Orange,Purple,Orange,Customized
Usage: Cat Toliet
Charater: Eco friendly and non toxic,waterproof
MOQ: 30pcs
Package: 20 pcs in one carton.

Features:

Sturdiness and Stable: Feature an exclusive design-break pattern that improves structural stability for added strength and durability. Crafted from quality PP engineering plastic, the litter box stands the test of time while prioritizing safety, stands up to scrubbing and scooping.
3 modes of entry and exit - front in and front out, front in and top out, and top in and top out.
Semi-enclosed with high wall to control scatter and splashing. Top exit more align with natural instincts of cat family, easier for train the cat's natural beating and have more fun.Cat friendly hollow top design allows for air circulation, which is beneficial for the health of cats.
Easy Cleaning - The cat litter box is made from polished materials with a glossy interior finish to help keep litter from sticking. Plus, the litter tray can be put out fully wash and the box comes with a litter scoop and brush.
Aesthetics and Function Working - The litter box is chic and well-built that feel more like furniture. Semi-enclosed litter box is a practical strategy to hide an embarrassing open litter box. They can add style to a room while hiding your cat's loo.

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Why You Should Not Feed Your Cat Venison


Venison is not toxic for felines, but it might not be a good idea to feed your cat. First, cats may not even like venison. A deer is significantly larger and faster than a cat, even an experienced feral one. A cat in the wild would never hunt down a deer to eat. So, your cat might not even like venison.

 

Second, venison is often reserved for cats that have allergies to other types of meat found in commercial diets. Yes, cats can have food allergies! When cats are allergic to meats like chicken or fish, veterinarians will recommend a novel protein diet. Novel proteins can be venison, rabbit, and lamb. If you suspect your cat has a food allergy, be aware of these signs that range from dermatologic or gastrointestinal:

  • Alopecia
  • Erosions
  • Scaly skin
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting

If you notice any of these signs, contact your veterinarian for a full assessment.

 

Why Do Cats Climb Trees?


The "why" might not seem important, but the reason behind your cat climbing the tree also might affect why they're stuck. If they're there because they're scared, they might not be stuck; instead, they could just be unwilling to jump down.

 

  • Feeling Threatened

While cats are carnivorous predators, they are small and can sometimes find themselves playing the role of prey. Depending on where you live, your cat could be a target for bobcats, coyotes, or the neighbor's dog. It could also be trying to escape from you. If your cat gets out without permission to explore and you're about to ruin all their fun, they might run up a tree to get away from you.

 

  • Curiosity and Fun

Cats are adventurous and getting to sit up somewhere high and survey the world might be too much to resist. So, they might climb because they can or because it's good fun!

 

  • Hunting

Cats love to hunt, and if they have their sights set on a target like a squirrel that tries to seek safety in a tree, they might bolt straight after it without thinking twice.

 

QnA

Q: When Should You Take Your Cat to the Vet after Eating a Fly?

A: As we mentioned, if your cat eats a single fly and shows no signs of distress, there's probably nothing to worry about. However, if your cat shows the following signs, it is essential to take them to your veterinarian.
Diarrhea and vomiting that lasts more than 24 hours
Salivating much more than usual
Trouble breathing
Problems with coordination
These signs could be linked to the fly they ate, or may be unrelated. Either way, these signs warrant a visit to the vet, and it is worth mentioning the fly.

Q: What To Do if Your Cat Is Constantly Eating Flies?

A: The main question to ask here is "why". Why is my cat eating so many flies? The main answers to that question are:
Boredom – they don't have another outlet to keep their minds and bodies occupied.
Too many flies – if there are a lot of flies in your cat's environment, their instinct will be to catch them.
If they are only catching the occasional fly, then this is likely just a healthy way for them to keep their hunting skills sharp and get some exercise.

Q: How To Stop Your Cat from Eating Flies?

A: No matter how hard you try, flies somehow find a way to get into your home. When they do, the methods below may help prevent your cat from turning the flies into a tasty treat.
Spend plenty of time playing with your cat. Sometimes, cats chase and catch flies out of sheer boredom.
Provide your cat with toys to keep them busy and divert their attention from flies.
Install a cat shelf and scratching post to keep your cat occupied with other adventures.
If you've made a catio for your cat, be sure to install screens to keep flies away.

 

 

 

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