- 1). Invest in a covered cat litter pan. Covered pans contain the odor more than uncovered pans, and may even come equipped with air filters that lock in bad smells.
- 2). Fill the pan with odor-controlling, clumping litter. Litter that clumps is easy to remove on a regular basis.
- 3). Mix a powdered odor controller in with the litter according to the instructions on the package.
- 4). Scoop the litter box daily, removing all clumps of waste.
- 5). Throw away the scooped litter immediately after cleaning the litter box.
- 6). Spray deodorizer in the vicinity of the litter box after your cat uses the facilities.
- 7). Dump out the litter box once a month and replace the litter to remove any lingering smells.
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