Good litter care is quietly good pet care. A clean, comfortable, fragrance-free box supports your cat’s health and keeps it using the box the way it should. The reverse is also true, since a dirty or heavily scented box is one of the most common reasons a cat gets stressed, avoids the box, or ends up with irritated airways. These posts connect the everyday litter routine to your cat’s comfort, safety, and wellbeing.
You will find guidance on gentle, unscented setups, safe materials, and reading your cat’s signals around the box before a small problem becomes a habit. A recurring theme is that fragrance-free is usually kinder, because a cat’s sense of smell is far sharper than ours. Featured posts first for the shape of it, then the related links go deeper into cat health and unscented litter for the details that fit your cat. For medical questions, these guides support your vet, they do not replace one.