
How Dirty Is Your Litter Box? The Bacteria Risks Most Cat Owners Ignore
How dirty is your litter box, really? Learn how bacteria builds up, how it spreads through your home, and what you can do to keep your cat’s environment clean and safe.
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How dirty is your litter box, really? Learn how bacteria builds up, how it spreads through your home, and what you can do to keep your cat’s environment clean and safe.

How to get rid of litter box smell permanently. Learn what causes litter box odor and the best solutions to control ammonia, dust, and bacteria in your home.

Most cat owners notice weight changes only when they become obvious. But small fluctuations — just 100–200 grams — can reveal early signs of kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, obesity, and other health risks. Learn how to track your cat’s weight trends and detect problems early.
Extend your cat's life by tracking behavior data with smart tools. This guide teaches you how to use litter box monitoring and urination frequency tracking to catch early signs of potential health issues like FLUTD and kidney disease.

Spending longer in the litter box can be an early sign of urinary issues, constipation, pain, or stress in cats. Learn how monitoring litter box duration helps detect health problems before they become emergencies.

Catching subtle changes in how often your cat pees can mean the difference between a calm vet visit and a middle‑of‑the‑night emergency. This practical toolkit shows you how to log urination frequency, define a true baseline, set simple yellow‑ and red‑flag rules, and decide when it’s time to monitor, call your vet, or head straight to the ER.