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QuestionCan I use any paper, such as bond paper?Community AnswerYou may use only non-waterproof paper. Bond paper might be too extreme; try using newspaper instead.
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QuestionWhat do I use if I don't have a box to put it in?MyonlinevetCommunity AnswerYou may use any container big enough to put your pet in it. If the container is closed, you can carve it into any shape you want.
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QuestionHow much baking soda should I add?Community AnswerJust a teaspoon.
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QuestionWhat kind of papers can I use?Community AnswerNewspapers are a good thing to use. This also puts your daily newspaper to good use once you're done with it.
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QuestionI have a lot of cats, and the cat litter I use does not hold moisture well. How can I change this?Amy HarrisonTop AnswererAdd baking soda to the litter mix, as baking soda helps hold in moisture and odor. Make sure to change the litter bed at least on a daily basis.
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QuestionHow long do I soak the paper?Lisa HakalaCommunity AnswerSoak the paper until it turns gray with an oatmeal texture, as shown above.
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QuestionDo I do this every day? And do I change the litter box just once at the end of the day?HumanBeingTop AnswererThe homemade cat litter takes a few days to dry. Unless you have a number of screens to dry the litter, you can't do this every day. A litter box should be change when the litter is no longer absorbent. This may be a matter of hours if you have several cats and use homemade litter. Poop should be scooped from the tray and flushed away as soon as possible, as cats don't like using dirty litter boxes.
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QuestionWhy should I soak the newspapers?HumanBeingTop AnswererYou need to soak the newspaper to get it to break down into a more granular consistency.
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