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Changing the Litter Tray
Do not add litter or remove waste during normal operation. The crystal litter will remain clean for weeks at a time. See the chart below for the
recommended litter tray replacement schedule.
1. Jiggle the litter box to reduce litter that may
have accumulated behind the rake. This will
help reduce or prevent litter spillage that may
occur when lifting the litter box.
2. Lift the litter box and remove the litter tray.
3. Remove the lid from under the litter tray, and
cover the top of the tray. Secure the lid with
tape if desired or place within a drawstring
garbage bag.
4. Throw the used litter tray into trash.
5. Install a new litter tray (see “Litter Box Setup”
page 6).
Pregnant women, babies, small children and immune deficient individuals should avoid contact with cat litter waste. Cats’ waste may contain
toxoplasmosis bacteria that can be harmful to these individuals.
• If solid waste is collecting outside the waste trap, it is time to change the litter tray.
• Increased elimination habits of cats who consume a high diet high in crude fiber, ash and byproducts, cats older than 10 years of age and
cats with diabetes, kidney and thyroid problems may result in shorter tray life. Kittens may have softer stool than mature cats, which increases
the likelihood that it may stick to the rake.
• Using the tray longer than recommended may result in leakage. Placing the litter box in a high humidity area, such as a bathroom or near a
shower, may result in shorter tray life.
Recommended Litter Tray
Replacement Chart*
20 - 30 Days
10 - 15 Days
+
7 - 10 Days
*Depending on cat age, weight,
health and diet
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