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Box Perfection

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How to Use

Setup

Litter Box Depth

Fill each litter box with
3+ inches of fresh litter.

Note: Avoid placing your cat’s litter box in humid areas like bathrooms or laundry rooms for maximum odor control.

Everyday Use

Cat poop

Scoop daily, disposing of clumps and solids in trash.

Litter Scooper

Stir gently, making sure that the litter on the bottom is mixed with litter on top.

Litter Box Depth

Add litter as needed to maintain 3+ inches of depth.

Note: PrettyLitter will naturally turn a soft golden color over the course of use. Just as liquids change the color of the litter when saturated, the moisture in the air gradually changes the tone of the crystals. This is normal and shows that the pH monitor is working!

When to Change

Sparkles

Dispose of all litter and clean the litter box with warm water and mild soap every 1-2 months or as needed.

Easy transition

Most cats take to PrettyLitter right away, but some cats require a few days to transition to any new litter. In this case, start by filling your litter box with 75% PrettyLitter and pour a 25% layer of the previous litter on top. You can use 100% PrettyLitter next month.

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What Can the Colors Mean?

  • Dark Yellow / Olive Green color indicator Typical

    Dark yellow/olive green indicates urine within the typical range.

  • Orange color indicator Acidity

    Acidity outside the average range, which may be a sign of metabolic acidosis or kidney tubular acidosis. Calcium oxalate crystals can be more likely to form in acidic urine. Acidic urine does not necessarily mean these crystals/stones are present, but it is the ideal environment for them to form.

  • Blue color indicator Alkalinity

    Alkalinity outside of the average range may be present if your cat has certain types of urinary tract infections. Highly alkaline urine can increase the risk of struvite crystal/stone formation.

  • Red color indicator Blood

    Presence of blood, which may indicate Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disorder (FLUTD), bladder stones/crystals, kidney stones, bladder inflammation, certain types of kidney disease and clotting disorders. In rarer cases it can also mean bladder cancer, or an internal injury.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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