Many cat litter brands offer small packages. Choose a few well-known brands and let your cat try them one by one to see which one it prefers. Don't choose blindly; keep a few things in mind: First, choose litter that clumps easily and is easy to scoop. This type of litter is easy to clean and absorbs odors. Second, cats generally prefer unscented litter, so avoid strongly scented litter. However, owners often prefer scented litter and don't consider their cat's preference, resulting in litter that the cat doesn't like. Remember, cat litter is for cats; the litter they like is the right one.
If your cat doesn't like the litter you've chosen, it will usually show the following signs: scratching the litter box, standing outside the litter box, jumping out quickly after entering, or defecating right next to the litter box. If you notice these behaviors, try a different litter. Once you've chosen a brand, don't easily switch to another.
