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  2. Attn, Cat Parents: These Litter Boxes Look *Just* Like Furniture

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    This sleek cat litter enclosure is meant to double as a shoe changing stool in the entryway or ottoman in the living room. It has a very simple design, with a side entrance for your kitty and a ...

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    Tuft + Paw Cove Litter Box This high-sided litter box will keep your cat's waste contained and off your floor. The eight-inch walls also double up as a privacy screen, helping your cat to feel ...

  4. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    Cat litter boxes are designed to stimulate feline instincts around waste elimination and provide a cat with loose material that is easy to rake over the waste. 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.

  5. 6 best cat litter boxes of 2023 - AOL

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    Shirley K's Senior Cat Litter Box. Pros: Extra-low entry point, spacious ... The Shirley K’s Senior Cat Litter Box has a large 30- by 30-inch form that will give your cat plenty of room to take ...

  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. Cat enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, a cat enclosure should be tailored to the cat's needs, considering its breed, personality, behavior tendencies, and age. [11] Some essential factors to consider are access to sunny areas, shelter from harsh weather (including rain, wind, and excessive heat), a sleeping compartment and exercise area, a litter tray, and regular worming ...