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How to Get Zero Odor in Cat Litter Boxes

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By skyedanzer
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You deserve to have zero odor in your cat litter box. Cat litter boxes with zero odor are much nicer to live with than ones that have many odors in them. You and your cat will be much happier if you have a litter box that has zero odor problems. Use these handy steps to get zero odor in cat litter boxes.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Pour a large amount of baking soda powder into the litter. Stir in well. Completely mix the baking soda and the litter together. The baking soda will help to absorb the odors and maintain zero odor control in your cat litter box.

  2. Step 2

    Pour a large amount of baking soda powder into the litter. Stir in well. Completely mix the baking soda and the litter together. The baking soda will help to absorb the odors and maintain zero odor control in your cat litter box.

  3. Step 3

    Put the cat litter box in a separate closet. Install a pet door to the closet. This will make certain there is zero odor problems because the litter box will be in a contained area that you don't have to smell. The cat can access the litter box through the door. You don't have to worry about the cat litter odor because it's not in a main part of the house.

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monaliesa said

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on 10/4/2009 Good advice for a new cat owner!

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on 9/22/2009 no odors is a good thing. I have 2 male cats and no matter how hard I try, the litter box ends up smelling. I'm trying your advice. 5*

jaredsgirl said

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on 9/19/2009 I try to keep the cat litter box as clean as possible, but it's not always easy to keep up with it. Thanks for the tips! Baking soda does do wonders. And, when I run out of this, I actually use baby powder with corn starch! 5*

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on 9/19/2009 It's nice to have no odors.

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on 9/19/2009 It's nice to have no odors.

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