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Litter Mixology: Creating the Perfect Blend for Your Cat's Litter Box

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As a devoted cat parent and owner, I’m always on the lookout for ways to make my feline friends happier and our home cleaner. No one wants guests to instantly know they have a cat the moment they step into their home, particularly if the cat is nowhere in sight. One of the challenges I’ve faced over the years is finding the perfect cat litter. Each type of litter I’ve tried has its merits, but none of them are perfect on their own. That’s when I came up with the idea of “litter mixology.” What is Litter Mixology? Litter mixology is the art of blending different types of cat litter to create the perfect mix that meets all of your cat’s needs. By combining various litters, you can take advantage of their individual strengths and create a litter box that is more effective at controlling odors, easier to clean, and more comfortable for your cat. Ultimately, the litter box becomes a much more pleasant place for you to clean. Why Mix Litters? Each type of cat litter has its unique benefits.

Why do Cats Prefer Drinking Water From a Running Tap?

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  Cats are fascinating creatures with quirky behaviours that often leave their human companions puzzled. One such behaviour is their preference for drinking water from a running tap rather than a still bowl. While this may seem peculiar, there are several reasons behind this feline preference. In this blog, we'll explore why cats are drawn to running water and how it benefits them. Instinctual Behavior Cats are natural hunters, and their instincts play a significant role in their behavior. In the wild, running water is generally safer to drink than stagnant water, which can harbor bacteria and parasites. This instinct carries over to domestic cats, making them more inclined to drink from a flowing source. The sound and sight of running water tap into their primal instincts, signaling a fresh and clean water source. Sensory Appeal Cats have highly developed senses, and the sight and sound of running water can be particularly stimulating for them. The movement of water catches thei