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  2. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    A basic litter box and scoop. A litter box, also known as a sandbox, cat box, litter tray, cat pan, potty, pot, or litter pan, is an indoor feces and urine collection box for cats, as well as rabbits, ferrets, miniature pigs, small dogs, and other pets that instinctively or through training will make use of such a repository.

  3. 7 Best Automatic Cat Litter Boxes That Save You Time - AOL

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    We like that it’s compatible with all clumping litters and has a non-woven fabric mat that prevents loose feces from sticking to the box. The user-friendly app allows you to control the cleaning ...

  4. 10 Small Litter Boxes That Get the Job Done - AOL

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    Cats can be good small-space pets. They curl up into tiny balls while napping and their beds look like charming throw pillows. Anyone with a cat who needs to make the most of their space will be ...

  5. Deep litter - Wikipedia

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    Pigs kept on deep-litter material. Deep litter is an animal housing system, based on the repeated spreading of straw or sawdust material in indoor booths. [1] An initial layer of litter is spread for the animals to use for bedding material and to defecate in, and as the litter is soiled, new layers of litter are continuously added by the farmer. [2]

  6. Clumping - Wikipedia

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    Clumping (biology), an organic behavior; Wittenham Clumps, a small group of hills; Clumped isotopes (chemistry), heavy isotopes that are bonded to other heavy isotopes "clump", an iamamiwhoami song; Transit vehicle clumping, when one public transport vehicle falls behind schedule, and another scheduled behind it meets it in the same location

  7. Sessility (motility) - Wikipedia

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    Blue mussels, Mytilus edulis, are sessile and exhibit clumping. Clumping is a behavior in sessile organisms in which individuals of a particular species group closely to one another for beneficial purposes, as can be seen in coral reefs and cochineal populations. This allows for faster reproduction and better protection from predators.

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