1、 Reasons for not recommending mixed use
Increased allergy risk:Different cat litter ingredients and textures vary, and mixing them may increase the risk of allergies to cat skin.
Impact on usability:
There are differences in the water absorption and coagulation properties of each type of cat litter, and mixing may lead to a decrease in the clumping of cat litter, which is not conducive to cleaning.
When cleaning, mixing cat litter may not be as convenient as using a single litter, as the cleaning methods and difficulty levels may vary for different types of litter.
Risk of accidental ingestion:
If cats accidentally consume mixed cat litter, especially litter containing indigestible ingredients, it may cause health problems such as gastrointestinal bloating or intestinal blockage.
2、 Mixed use under special circumstances
In certain special circumstances, such as when a type of cat litter is about to run out and less than a single use, it can be spread on the lower layer and mixed with other cat litter to reduce waste. But in this case, long-term mixed use should be avoided as much as possible.3、 Suggestions for choosing cat litter
Consider the preferences and health status of cats:Choose cat litter that is odorless or has a lower odor to reduce the risk of cats accidentally ingesting it.
For cats with sensitive noses, they can choose litter with less dust.
Consider the convenience of cleaning:
Choose cat litter that is easy to clean and replace to reduce the burden on cat owners.
Pay attention to the environmental friendliness of cat litter:
Whenever possible, choose environmentally friendly and biodegradable cat litter to reduce its impact on the environment.