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Litter Glitter Provides Best Bathroom Experience Two Ways

First, Litter Glitter keeps urine fresh.

Fresh cat urine doesn't smell. In fact, fresh cat urine contains p-cresol and indole, giving it an almost pleasant floral scent that encourages cats to return to their litter boxes. The p-cresol and indole, found in fresh cat urine, are used to make perfume. Odors form when urine sits in the litter box.

 

Cat urine from mature cats contains 3-methyl butanol-cysteinyl glycine and the enzyme carboxylesterase. This enzyme transforms 3-methylbutanol-cysteinylglycine into felinine, which is also odorless. However, as felinine sits in the litter box, enzymes in cat poop convert it into foul-smelling sulfur compounds.

 

Cat urine also contains large amounts of urea. More urea than almost any other animal. Urea is also odorless. However, within hours, those same enzymes in cat poop, transform urea into pungent ammonia.

 

Litter Glitter blocks the enzymes in cat poop blocking urine from turning into foul-smelling sulfur and pungent ammonia.

Second, Litter Glitter calms your cat.

Litter Glitter is made with real cinnamon. The cinnamon calms your cat and reduces anxiety around the litter box, making the litterbox a safe, calming location. Cinnamon is the secret ingredient in Litter Glitter that cats go crazy for.

 

Zoos worldwide use cinnamon to relieve anxiety and help cats feel more relaxed in their dens. In one study, hay balls filled with cinnamon decreased anxiety, measured by repetitive pacing, in cheetahs and tigers more than hay balls filled with catnip. The cheetahs and tigers also interacted more with the cinnamon hay balls than those filled with catnip. All cats, including lynxes, jaguars, and oncillas, find the scent of cinnamon calming and pleasant.

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