How to Safely Clean the Cat's Trash Can

Clean the trash can. This is one of the most feared jobs in the world for kitten lovers. If you say "Urgh!" Don't forget, the smell of your cat box, he too. However, really. It's important to clean the cat's bins regularly for two reasons: one is that no one wants a stinky house, the other is -- and more importantly, no one wants a sick pet. Since this work must be done and you haven't been able to teach cat how to clean up your mess, let's tell you how to safely clean your cat's trash.

It must be remembered that the feces and urine in the cat box are harmful to those who clean it. This is why it is important to have the right tools.

Always wear a pair of rubber gloves and a mask before cleaning. This mask is designed to reduce the risk of Toxoplasma gondii, a dangerous virus that can be infected by cat feces. Another warning is that if you are pregnant, you need to recruit another volunteer for this task.

You should dig up at least one fecal (or urine from urine condensation) from your cat box every day. You should clean the cat's trash can once a week.

Cleaning requires throwing away old trash, scrubbing the box, and adding new trash. If you use padding in the trash, put the pad (remember our gloves, here) out of every corner and put everything in the bag in the trash bag. If your cat is the picky animal that hates the trash, throw everything in the box into the garbage bag. You may need to use a shovel to scrape the dry trash from the box. Open the bag and let the garbage fall inside instead of the floor. The mask is the key here because the dust will begin to spread. Make sure the trash bag is fastened or sealed and the rubbish on the floor will be swept into the trash bag.

The best place to give up your cat business is not in your kitchen or bathroom trash can. On Friday, I waited patiently for the garbage truck in the outdoor trash can.

It's time to clean up the box. Don't be surprised to find that cat is checking your work. He just made sure you are actually using soap. Use gloves and wash the inside and outside of the bin with a sponge, warm water and dish-washing detergent. If there is a lid, it also includes a lid and a spoon. Other rougher cleaning products may be harmful to your kitten. Do not clean the box in the kitchen or bathroom sink or bathtub. You can use your laundry tank, or better way, take the trash can outside and use the bucket at home. After scrubbing, rinse all the soap. If you prefer, you can repeat the cleaning process.

If the box is outside, let it air dry or dry with a towel. Add a new lining or just add no more than 2 to 3 inches of new trash to the unlined box.