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  2. 4 Simple IKEA DIYs You Can Actually Complete for a Custom Look

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    2. Pet Supplies Cabinet. Gater also uses IKEA cabinets to hide not-so-glamourous pet supplies.. "(One of) my favorite IKEA DIYs I’ve completed has got to be my hidden cat litter box hack," she says.

  3. The best litter boxes that double as furniture - AOL

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    If you aren't currently living with the luxury of extra out-of-the-way space (like a basement or a junk room of sorts), your cat's litter box is probably going to be in the way.Most cat owners ...

  4. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    A litter box's bottom is typically filled with 2 inches (5 cm) or less of cat litter. [15] Litter box filler is a loose, granular material that absorbs moisture and odors such as ammonia. Some litter brands contain baking soda to absorb such odors, or owners may sprinkle a thin layer in the bottom of the box, under the cat litter. [15]

  5. I live in a multi-pet household –here are my top tips for ...

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    Cat sitting in litter box. Whether you choose to invest in one of the best automatic cat litter boxes that does the messy cleaning up for you or a more traditional version, if you have more than ...

  6. Scratching post - Wikipedia

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    A scratching post is a wooden post covered in rough material that cat owners provide so their pets have an acceptable place to scratch. The most common type consists of a wooden post, roughly 60–90 cm (24–35 in) tall, covered in rough fabric or sisal. The post is mounted vertically in a wide base, which allows the cat to stretch upward on ...

  7. Ed Lowe (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lowe. Edward Lowe (July 10, 1920 – October 4, 1995) was an American businessman and entrepreneur, noted for the invention of cat litter. [1] The Small Business School described him as "building a huge business from nothing", [2] and cites him as a textbook example of an individual who "created a product, brought it to marketplace, invented an industry and sold his business for ...