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  2. These 8 vet-approved cat litter hacks will make life ... - AOL

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    Use clumping cat litter Clumping cat litter can make it much easier to remove all of the contaminated litter because it sticks together and is easy to scoop. This means you can preserve the clean ...

  3. Can I use sand as cat litter? We asked a vet to find out! - AOL

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    Paper litter: Created from recycled paper, this litter is soft, lightweight, and dust-free, making it ideal for cats with respiratory issues or those recovering from surgery.

  4. What You Need To Do Before It Gets Ridiculously Cold

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    Sand or cat litter. First aid kit, blankets and a change of clothes. Spare tire and a tire repair kit. Non-perishable food and water. Charger for your cell phone.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. How to be a good cat owner in 2024: Top tips from a vet - AOL

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    Most cats prefer an open-top litter box so they can keep an eye on their surroundings. This one by PetSafe measures over 30 inches in length, giving your cat plenty of space to get comfortable.