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New Survey Highlights Importance of Regularly Monitoring Litter Box to Detect Early Health Issues
Big litter news! To celebrate the launch of our **NEW** Health Check-InTM BoostersTM litter additive, we conducted a survey of cat parents to find out any and all concerns they may have with their cat’s care.
The results? Well let’s just say we learned a litter thing or two.
The survey, which primarily focused on cat care, allowed respondents to report various aspects of their cat’s health, particularly litter box habits.
The biggest takeaway by far was that although survey participants had a general awareness of potential health signals through changes in litter box behavior, the majority found it difficult to guess the root cause of an issue, and a surprisingly large number of cat owners struggle to consistently keep up on all the recommended practices to help prevent issues.
The findings provide valuable insights into cat care practices and the importance of regular monitoring for early health issue detection — which is why we know cat people are going to love our Health Check-In™ Boosters™ litter additive.
Here’s some helpful facts and statistics from the Health Check-In™ Boosters™ litter additive survey.
70% of cat owners check the litter box every day, which is why World’s Best Cat Litter® created a product to help give loving pet parents peace of mind when it comes to monitoring litter box related cat health.
84% of cat owners use eating habits as an indicator of overall health, but it’s important that pet parents don’t stop there. Monitoring the litter box is equally important to ensure early detection of potential health issues.
Nearly 60% of cat owners find it hard to guess the root cause of a litter box issue, indicating a need for products like Health Check-In™ Boosters™ litter additive.
Nearly 1 in 4 cat owners report that their cat has experienced a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other urinary issue.
65% of cat owners agree that sometimes life gets in the way of scooping their cat’s litter box as often as they had planned to.