Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Does odor eliminator spray help cats use the litter box more?
By Cottam, Nicole & Dodman, Nicholas H·Published in Journal of feline medicine and surgery·2007·Department of Clinical Sciences, United States·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Effect of an odor eliminator on feline litter box behavior.
- Species:
- cat
Plain-English summary
A study found that using a special odor eliminator spray called Zero Odor in litter boxes can help reduce unwanted elimination behaviors in cats. Cats showed a preference for litter boxes treated with the spray and displayed fewer signs of dissatisfaction, like scratching at the sides or hesitating to enter. After using the spray, there were also fewer instances of cats eliminating outside the box. This suggests that keeping the litter box smelling fresh can encourage better litter box habits in cats.
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Abstract
Decreasing litter box odor may be an important treatment component in addressing feline inappropriate elimination. A three-phase study was conducted to determine if the use of Zero Odor litter box spray increases the preference of litter boxes to cats, presumably by its odor-eliminating quality. In the first phase, cats were given a litter box preference test between a litter box sprayed with Zero Odor and one without. In the second phase, the number of occurrences of behaviors indicative of a cat's dissatisfaction with the litter box (scratching at the sides of the box, floor or wall, hesitating when entering the litter box, balancing on the side of the box and eliminating outside of the litter box) was compared before and after the use of Zero Odor. Last, the frequency of eliminations that occurred outside the litter box was measured during a baseline phase and a test phase, in which Zero Odor was sprayed into all litter boxes in the home. Significantly fewer behaviors associated with feline litter box dissatisfaction and fewer undesirable eliminations were observed in phases 2 and 3, respectively. These findings suggest that use of Zero Odor litter box spray appears to decrease litter box odor and increases the attractiveness of litter box to cats.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17049291/