Animals (Apr 2022)

The Behavioural Impact on Cats during a Transition from a Clay-Based Litter to a Plant-Based Litter

  • Jennifer Frayne,
  • Michelle Edwards,
  • James R. Templeman,
  • Candace C. Croney,
  • Sarah MacDonald-Murray,
  • Elizabeth Flickinger,
  • Adronie Verbrugghe,
  • Anna K. Shoveller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12080946
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 946

Abstract

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Current guidelines recommend transitioning cats from one litter product to another over 6 days to minimize stress. The study objective was therefore to test these guidelines using 16 adult domestic cats (2 cohorts of 8) by observing behavioural changes associated with elimination throughout the litter transition. Cats were transitioned from a clay-based litter (CLAY) to a plant-based litter product (PLANT) over 6 days (period 1) via an incremental replacement of CLAY with PLANT. All cats then remained on PLANT for 8 days (period 2). This same transition process was executed for both cohorts, and litter box behaviours were observed via remote recording. Urination, defecation, cover, and dig behaviours were not different between periods 1 and 2 (p > 0.05). Sniffing frequency was greater in period 2 than period 1 (p p < 0.05). These data suggest that 6 days may be an adequate amount of time to transition a cat to a new litter, although successful transition may also be specific to the types of litters investigated.

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