Reddit Reddit reviews Nature's Miracle Disposable Litter Box, Jumbo, 2-Pack - P-82029

We found 3 Reddit comments about Nature's Miracle Disposable Litter Box, Jumbo, 2-Pack - P-82029. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Nature's Miracle Disposable Litter Box, Jumbo, 2-Pack - P-82029
Baking soda provides extra protection against the tough litter box and ammonia odorsWill not shred or leakMade from recycled paper and land-fill safeSuited for use with all litter typesPackagining may vary
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3 Reddit comments about Nature's Miracle Disposable Litter Box, Jumbo, 2-Pack - P-82029:

u/wellhushmypuppies · 1 pointr/Pets

I use a plastic liner with this on top. Makes life so much easier.

u/tiny_earthling · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Two cats + 1 very large dog owner. For the cats, we use disposable litter box trays -- I find that this helps with not only deodorizing, but also with preventing pee smell from infusing into the plastic cat box. (You can find them here https://www.amazon.com/Natures-Miracle-Disposable-Litter-2-Pack/dp/B0087Y5OIE/ref=sr_1_17?crid=1YO7JVAXQJ6ET&keywords=litter+box+liners&qid=1556994822&s=gateway&sprefix=litter+box%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-17) We clean the cat boxes about every other day, and throw out the whole box about every 7-10 days. We also make sure this room has plenty of ventilation (we usually have a fan going) and I like to mop the floor about once a week to wipe up any grime.

For the dog, we make sure we wash his bed frequently and he gets regular baths. He has wet food that I cannot stand the smell of, so we feed him outside.

Some other things that I think help: vacuuming regularly, because animal fur and dander can leave behind an odor. I have a roomba that has helped tremendously. I also am a fan of essential oils/candles/all the nice smelly stuff and usually will have something lightly scented in the room.

u/PurpleTittyKitty · 1 pointr/cats

Recently drove two cats for 13 hours. Wasn't the nightmare I was expecting. Two products I bought:

  • Feliway, a synthetic version of cat pheromones, to relieve anxiety. Sprayed some in the cat carriers, and also inside the new place, before they were let loose. It helped them quiet down during the ride, and also to more quickly get used to the new place. (One cat hid for only a couple of hours and the other cat just went investigating immediately!)

  • Pee pads! These were put in the bottom of the carrier just in case of accidents, of which there were none. (They also had leashes/harnesses to take them out in case they wanted to go, but that didn't work. Too scared!) They both ended up going in the new place, once they felt comfortable. With the longer trip you have... this may be a little less feasible. Maybe also buy a cheap-o litter bin and bring some litter, in case you can tell they need to go. (Disposable litter bin might be a great way to go here, nothing to keep around or clean)

    Hope this helps, and good luck with your new adventure!