
Automatic Litter Box Smells Faster in Summer? What to Check
If your automatic litter box smells faster in summer, the system may not be the problem. Warm weather can change odor, litter, and waste drawer routines. Here’s what to check first.
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If your automatic litter box smells faster in summer, the system may not be the problem. Warm weather can change odor, litter, and waste drawer routines. Here’s what to check first.

Air purifiers can help reduce lingering litter box odor, pet hair, dander, and dust — but they work best when paired with a cleaner litter routine at the source.

Can two cats share one automatic litter box? Here’s how to know when one self-cleaning litter box may work, when a backup box is still needed, and what behavior signs multi-cat homes should watch for.

Your indoor cat may sleep more, seek cooler spots, or play less in summer. Here’s how to tell normal heat-related behavior from boredom or under-stimulation.

Pet hair, dander, litter dust, and odor do not stay in one place. Learn how airflow affects where they move, settle, and recirculate, and how to improve indoor air in a pet-friendly home.

Pet hair is easier to manage before it spreads. Learn how grooming, fabric care, airflow, and simple spot-cleaning habits can help reduce loose fur on furniture, floors, and in the air.